Thanks dobfarm
John Hood's age goes up by one year (to 46 years in 1785) in the 'When Entered' date of 29 Dec'r 1785 Muster Roll, which also refers to a Discharge date of 11th February 1786, giving a Scarborough birth of circa 1739. There are two dates in each Muster Roll for him and John Hood has signed the Muster Rolls for the "Industry" according to these copy volumes.
Hull Trinity House, only released (originally to Hull University) records which take up 44 linear metres of shelving (mainly Muster Rolls & Accounts). All the remaining records of Trinity House are accessed through a paid research service, which goes toward their Charity.
Hull Trinity House definitely had its own School by c.1785, Apprentice Scheme, Welfare arrangement and a Navigation School (Navigation as you probably know was all mathematics & triangulation)
Now I have proof John Hood of Selby, Master Mariner was Pensioned with Hull Trinity House (originally an Ecclesiastical Charity?), I will write and see if John Hood & George Hood appear (as Father & Son, or Uncle & Nephew etc.) in their withheld records.
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I have heard that sometimes Mariners had their own Chapel and dealt with Grants & Wills of Mariners.
Many of the separate Trinity House London, records, were unintentionally destroyed (Fire) and then in the WW2 Blitz.
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Pension entitlement probably explains why John HOOD of Selby, Mariner, doesn't appear in Selby Poor Records and also his Tenement/House he Occupied (A House divided into two) had an Orchard Garden (in Millgate, Selby, January 1803 Deed Registration).
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Jeremiah HORD of Hull and likely elsewhere (Master Mariner, 1780s Muster Rolls & in the Hull Directory of 1791) was a party to the transfer of various properties in the East Riding, including Sculcoates property (1794) owned HORD "& e.al" (& et'al - HORD and Others) to WALTON.
I would have to pay for more hours research, to look up each of the numerous HOODs (listed in the Sellers Indexes 1774 to 1806 and Buyers Indexes starting 1828 to 1847) in the actual Property Registers.
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1845 James Goldie HOOD acquired from SHAW e.al (property location "Myton") Index says Volume GD, page 83, No. 81 (Registration details not known).
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Wm HOOD has transferred property at Middleton, to RAILTON 1775.
Rich:d HOOD has transferred property at Catwick, to RAILTON 1793/4.
Ric'd HOOD Jun'r & e al to HOOD & e al. at Catwick, 1794.
RAILTON is another surname, an actual family sibling of ours has later married into GRUBB, who descend from RAILTON.
Also one of the Hull, GRUBB Grandchildren of John Hood of Selby, Mariner, was George Wrayton / George Railton GRUBB, Mother TURNER (died 1 year old), carries RAILTON as a middle name.
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Maudland HOOD as Magdalin Turner / Maudlin Turner (nee HOOD) had two children baptised at Sculcoates 1797 & 1797 (Sculcoates adjoined Hull).
Mark