Edward Juxon Henry Haughton DSO (19 January 1883 — 17 November 1955) was an English first-class cricketer and British Indian Army officer.
The son of Colonel Thomas Hutchinson Haughton, he was born in British Burma at Moulmein in January 1883.
[2] He was transferred to the British Indian Army in November 1903,[3] being appointed to the 78th Moplah Rifles and being promoted to lieutenant in April 1904.
[8] In addition to playing for the Europeans, Haughton also made a single first-class appearance for J. G. Greig's XI against the Hindus in August 1912,[6] scoring 77 runs in the match and taking 2 wickets.
[9] Haughton served in the British Indian Army during the First World War, where he saw action in the Mesopotamian campaign.