"The La Hogue of 1811 [...] sported a green and chocolate lion, its grinning mouth displaying rows of white teeth and a huge red tongue.
Later, La Hogue successfully trapped Young Teazer off the coast of Nova Scotia, British North America.
[8] The raid was commanded by Coote,[9] who was promoted as a result of the successful outcome, as was Lieutenant Pyne of the La Hogue who assisted him.
[10] In September 1814, La Hogue anchored near the Scituate Light station on the coast of Massachusetts with the intent of sending a raiding party into the town.
Rebecca and Abigail Bates, the lighthouse keeper's daughters, repulsed the attack by playing a drum and a fife that had been left at the station, simulating the approach of the town militia.