Hoods of Newcastle, Gateshead1st Oct 1786 Gateshead, Baptism - Geo: Son of John HoodGateshead St Marys Baptism ...
Geo: S. of John Hood1787 Whitehead's Newcastle Directory, printed by T. AngusAlphabetical List of the People in Trade, &c. in GATESHEAD, COUNTY OF DURHAM.
Hood John, publican, Ship, South-shoreJohn Hood of Gateshead was the Publican of the "Ship" in the 1787 Directory (later known as The Ship Inn), but for how long is unclear?
Brief Summary of Research on other Hoods in Gateshead and Newcastle1787 Directory also lists:-
Anthony Hood, fitter, office, Broad chair.
Robert Hood, Spirit-dealer, north fide [side], Sandhill.
1786 - Robert Hood from Newcastle to SunderlandBNA online - Newcastle Courant Saturday 7 October 1786
Robert Hood, from Newcastle, Begs Leave to acquaint his friends and the Public, that he has entered upon the King's Head Inn, SUNDERLAND, lately occupied by Mr Ridley, and has fitted it up in a commodius manner for Gentlemen, Travellers and others; and hopes by a strict attention to merit the countenance of the public.1791 The Universal British Directory of Trade, Commerce, and ManufactureNewcastle, re Anthony Hood, fitter ...
Anthony Hood,
Fitter of Simpsons - Pontop,
Tanfield-moor,
Blaydon-main,
Longbenton,
South-moor,
Whitefield,
Ryton-moor, and
Marly-hill, Coals.
Looks like Anthony Hood of Newcastle, was a firm with contracts to the coal mining industry.
Scroll back to pages 35 & 36 for Rob. Hood and Anthony Hood ...
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=4QwHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA39&lpg=PA39&dq=%22Simpson+and+Blackett%22&source=bl&ots=yd7-ZBDUMN&sig=3ZNB25fTZJsnaUE1MqlcE7JJAqY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjIq4Od4s_OAhXMJsAKHeqQD0sQ6AEIGzAA1799 Anthony Hood of NewcastleNC council - Archaeology 2005
"George Wray, brick maker on South Shore, also owned a rope-walk (HER 5650; Fig 12) in 1771 (op cit, p 78). This may be the same as that established by Stoddart and Co. in 1795 at Saltmeadows (HER 4366: Fig 12) and soon owned solely by a former partner Anthony Hood. In 1799 Hood introduced a rope-making machine, patented by William Chapman in 1798. This technological innovation eventually superceded the earlier rope-walks and marked the beginning of the growth of ropemaking in Gateshead (op cit, p 78)."
Newcastle Journal, 22 September 1832In this town, in Pandon-bank, on the 13th inst., Mr Jas. Faddy, Jun. aged 30: and on the 19th inst. Mrs Hood, sister of the above.Newcastle Journal, 4th October 1834In Eldon-square, in this town, on the 29th ult. aged 75, Mrs Hood, relict of the late Anthony Hood, Esq. of Wallsend.1842
April 1. Georgia of Newcastle an Indiaman, Captain Mitchell, ... was lost by fire.
The Georgia was the property of Messrs. Anthony Hood and Co., of Newcastle.Found my Notes re ...
John Lionel HoodBorn Heworth, Durham 31st December 1799, Father Anthony Hood and Mother Elizabeth Snowdon.
Newcastle Courant, 4th January 1800Birth. On Tuesday Mrs Hood, wife of Mr. Anthony Hood, of a son.London Courier, 26th March 1828Northumberland and Newcastle Volunteer Yeomanry Cavelry - John Lionel Hood, Gent. vice Loraine, promoted; ... [all dated March 5, 1828]
August 1829John Lionel Hood married Mary Parker 17 August 1829 at St Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian.
Durham County Advertiser 25 July 1829On the 8th inst. John Lionel Hood, Esq. of Newcastle, to Mary, second daughter of Samuel Walker Parker, Esq. of Scots House.1839 Bankruptcy Proceedings Issued - John Lionel Hood, Ropemaker of MiddlesexBut it went to court ...
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=uwRXAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA164&lpg=PA164&dq=%22John+Lionel+Hood%22+of+%22Great+Grimsby%22&source=bl&ots=v1Lwx4VIp_&sig=eL__ybgyY8ErcvQdi-5BYB0ikII&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5gumv8dLOAhVsJsAKHRH8CJgQ6AEIKzAD#v=onepage&q=%22John%20Lionel%20Hood%22%20of%20%22Great%20Grimsby%22&f=false20th November 1847On Friday, the 5th inst., at St. John's Wood, London, aged 47, John Lionel Hood, Esq., formerly of Newcastle, and who filled the office of Mayor of that town ... Thirsk 2nd May 1834On Friday, the 2d inst., at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Thirsk, the Lady of J. Hood, Esq., of Newcastle of a daughter.-She died next day.Kind regards, Mark