Besides owning property and Brewery in Wren Lane and the Messuages, a Malt Kiln and Premises in Gowthorpe, Selby.
George Hood also owned a SHARE in Messuages, cottages or tenements, Malt Kiln and premises, in Gowthorpe. NO NAME who George Hood shared the ownership with.
One possibility might be John Cape, because he was a Brewer in Gowthorpe, Selby.
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Gowthorpe, SelbyRegarding the Messuage, Cottages or Tenements, Malt Kiln and Premises, in Gowthorpe Selby, in which George HOOD owned a SHARE, leaving the other owner a mystery.
The 1848 Selby Rate Book, page 6, Gowthorpe, Selby, possibly answers the question ...
Occupier Owner
John Precious , John Cape , House
John Hood , William Procter , House & Tan Yard
Geo Hoods Exors, Hon. E. R. Petre Exor, Land
Geo Hoods Exors, William Procter , Maltkiln
Looks like it was probably William Procter, who owned the other Share in the Maltkiln, in Gowthorpe.
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The other Messuage and Maltkiln, with Carpenters Shop, Buildings, Yard and premises in Gowthorpe, Selby, that George Hood owned outright was his Brewery.
Maltkiln and a Brewery, Wren Lane, was run by William Hood after George Hood (who died 1845).
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George Hood's Executors, also owned a Shop, occupied John Green, Jun'r (seems to be a Wheelwright) in Wide Street, Selby, (renamed Micklegate, Selby) so possibly a Workshop.
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Later John Hood, Tanner, takes over Jackson's Tannery in Gowthorpe, Selby, with his Brother George Hood.
Mark