City of London, Guildhall Library's - Lloyd's List, Maritime News (1740 to 1790 HOOD search)
[NOTE: This does not appear to be a complete List of HOOD Masters & Vessels, mentioned]
HOOD, [no vessel name], published 28th July 1741,
Stockholm ---------
Arrived from -------, Hood Lynn
HOOD, Henrietta, London Marseilles, published 14th March 1748
HOOD,
Lark, 13th February 1749,
The Lark, Hood, from London for Virginia, is put into Scilly, all well. HOOD,
St. Andrew, 29th September 1752,
Capt. Colquhun, ... August the 1st ... on the 11th ditto spoke with the St. Andrew, Hood, from Rotterdam for Philadelphia, in Lat. 45 N. ... HOOD,
Minerva, 6th February 1761, Frigate.
HOOD,
Minerva, 10th February 1761, Man of War.
HOOD,
Indian Queen, 23rd August 1763,
Capt, Curling of the Earl of Effingham, ... spoke on the 8th Inst. with the Indian Queen, Hood, from Leverpool[sic]
for Newfoundland, in Lat. 45-18N. Longit. 35 W. ... .
HOOD,
Lydia, 26th May 1772,
The Lydia, Hood, from London, was lost in going into Boston. HOOD,
Commodore, 15th December 1780.
The Commodore, Hood, --------, is retaken by the Hydra Man of War, and carried into Cork.HOOD,
Phoenix, 29th May 1781,
The Phoenix, Hood, from Cromarty to London, was taken near Aberdeen, and ransomed for 350 Guineas. HOOD,
Industry, 20th July 1781, Industry, Hood.
[John Hood of Selby, born Scarborough, per Hull Muster Rolls].
HOOD,
Industry, 28th September 1781,
Esinore-
Arrived from 11 Sept. Industry, Hood Narva.
[Industry, John Hood, sailing Hull Narva, vessel surveyed Hull - Lloyds Register, 1781]
HOOD, Centurion, published 14th October 1788,
Petersburg -------
arrived from Centurion, Hood Hull
[Lloyds Register 1789 - J. Hood, surveyed Scarborough. Hewson & Co. / Hull Muster Rolls - Master John Hood, Selby]
HOOD,
Hector, 4th November 1788,
Captain Dobson, of the Esther, from Cadiz, on the 30th spoke the Hector, Hood, of Cork, from Madeira, in Lat. 36 4 N. Long. 12 30 W. [sic]
HOOD,
Hebe, 8th June 1790,
Victory 100 Guns Ad.HoodHebe 38 Guns HoodHOOD Admiral,
Victory, 8th June 1790, Ship of War 110 Guns.
Got the link from here ...
http://www.ukgdl.org.uk/county/inverness_shire/ships_passengers'Maritime News' in Lloyd's List (1781) is online
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004281559;view=1up;seq=5Interested in any HOOD (Master), sailing to and from the Ports of Leith (Edinburgh) / Rotterdam / Scarborough 1720s onward; 1780 -1800 North Shields, Tynemouth Newcastle upon Tyne, Inverness; to and from Scarborough, Hull - London, Hull - Narva (Russia), Hull - Petersburgh (Russia) and Hull - Memel. Possibly Hull - Riga.
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