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JOHN JAMES HOUGH, Esq.
[Commander.]

Obtained his first commission on the 19th Nov. 1807; and served under Captain (now Sir George) Scott, in the Horatio 38, at the capture of the French frigate Junon, Feb. 10th, 1809[1]. We subsequently find him serving under the flag of Rear-Admiral Penrose, in the Egmont 74[2]; and, since the peace, commanding the Active revenue cruiser. Ho was advanced to his present rank on the 29th Sept. 1827. This officer married, Aug. 28th, 1815, a daughter of Mr. George Thomas Tracey, purser in the royal navy.

  1. See Vol. II. Part I. p. 147, et seq.
  2. See Suppl. Part II. p. 287, et seq.

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