Hi
I can see Grove of Camberwell, were always called Curtis by the Hoods.
The oil painting of Burns, might be the "framed Oil Painting of A Lady" mentioned elsewhere.
There is more information about Jane Simpson, Cousin of Jane Casson Hood.
W. B. Richmond was not a place, but the artist.
One item which I am not going to name, was adorned with two Lions Heads Gardant (alias Guardant).
The family seems to have and/or collected nice furniture, oil paintings, historical books, china, shares, but nothing listed in sufficient detail, to identify my roots.
One Will has a book list.
EDIT:
There is another Book title, which is currently showing no Google or British Library returns.
The British Library says the nearest book title relates to the Stapleton Family of Yorkshire and of Carlton and Carlton Towers, but no mention found yet of Hood, Cook or Pearson, in the book index.
Google also gives the book about the Stapleton family, but when the book name is placed in commas, with Hood outside of the commas, Google gives the following (see attachment), but the title is different and called the Gentleman's Magazine of 1806.
Surely, I can't be related to these Hoods, unless they have a Yorkshire connection?
I don't feel I'm much further forward, except even more proof, that my line is 100% correct back to George Hood, who married Selby in 1815.
Mark
Added: WILLIAM HOOD of Heslington, Yorkshire family 1807 Will Abstract I have, does mention members of CARR and Hullah familes.