BT entry for the marriage just states the groom and bride, intimates that they both signed - witnesses are George Newby and "possibly" John Hodgson.
Hello Bumblebee
Thank you.
The witness names to the John Hood X Jane Newby marriage, November 1793 could be coincidences, but ...
In two newspapers Leeds Intelligencer and Manchester Mercury of 10 July 1781, a Geo Newby was a Master sailing from Stanton's Wharf London to Selby.
However, a Jane Hodgson, was the daughter of John Hood, in an 1815 Will, summarised extracts below ...
Will of John Hood, June 1815 Kirkby Misperton
I John Hood of Ryton in the County of York Jobber ... my daughter Mary Sunley ... my daughter Ann Gawbry ...my daughter Jane Hodgson ... my daughter Elizabeth Abbot ... and lastly ... I appoint my son Robert Hood and my Son-in-Law Thomas Harrison Sole Executors ... 11th September 1814
Witnessed Rob't Drake, Richard Fox pass'd 5th June 1815
EDIT:
Newby or just coincidences?
On George Hood's 1815 Marriage Bond, it was signed by:-
George Hood and Chester Newby of Selby, a miller.
Earlier reply #160 from Goughy 26 October 2015
Chester Newby
Born in Whitley Bridge 1790 Parents Thomas and Hannah Newby (nee Chester)
Married Elizabeth Goulton 30 Jan 1814 (Chester of Snaith Parish - Elizabeth Selby Parish
Re-married 1841 in Rawcliffe, Goole to Mary Ann Pease - residence at time of marriage Barlow
1841 Census residence Barlow
1851 Census visitor Barlow
Died 25 Sept 1859 Selby District
Probate Calendar describes him as Gentleman of Snaith
Goughy