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The expectation that he would work harmoniously with Rodney was not entirely justified. Their correspondence shows that they were not on friendly terms; but Hood always did his duty, and he was so able that no question of removing him from the station ever arose. The unfortunate turn for the British
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were inspired by his stories of the sea and he offered to help them in the Navy. While granting permission for Samuel and Alexander to join the Navy, the Rev Samuel Hood and his wife decided to prohibit similar service by his other sons as "they might be drowned". Their third son Arthur William
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between 1789 and 1790. He died in Greenwich on 27 January 1816 and is buried in Greenwich Hospital Cemetery. A peerage of Great Britain was conferred on his wife, Susannah, as Baroness Hood of Catherington in 1795. Samuel Hood's titles descended to his youngest son, Henry (1753–1836).
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In 1749 he married Susannah Linzee (1726–1806) (whose monument survives at Davenport House, Greenwich (Former Hospital Cemetery)), a daughter of Edward Linzee, Master Ropemaker at Portsmouth Dockyard, and Mayor of Portsmouth. By his wife he had issue including:
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with a force much superior to Hood's squadron. Hood made an unsuccessful attempt in January 1782 to save them from capture, with 22 ships to 29, and the series of bold movements by which he first turned the French out of their anchorage at
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Samuel Hood was created Viscount Hood of Whitley, Warwickshire in 1796 with a pension of ÂŁ2000 per year for life (about ÂŁ250,000 a year in 2023 terms). In 1796, he was also appointed Governour of the
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The Linzee Family of Great Britain and the United States of America and the Allied Families of Penfold, Tilden, Wooldridge, Hood, Hunt, Amory, Browne, Evans, Vol. 2., by John William Linzee
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was stranded in Butleigh when his carriage broke down on the way to Plymouth. The Rev Samuel Hood rescued him and gave him hospitality for the night. Samuel and his younger brother
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In October, he was recalled to England in consequence of some misunderstanding with the admiralty or the ministry, which has never been explained. Richard Freeman, in his book,
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When Rodney decided to return to Britain for the sake of his health in the autumn of 1781, Hood was ordered to take the bulk of the fleet to the North American coast during the
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On 12 April 1782 Hood took part in a British fleet under Rodney, which defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet that was planning an invasion of
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in 1771. In 1778, he accepted a command which in the ordinary course would have terminated his active career, becoming Commissioner of the
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before it was subjugated by the French a quarter of a century previously. The island was for a short time added to the dominions of
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and invited Hood, whose fleet was blockading offshore, to occupy the town. Hood, without time to request instructions from
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in July 1767. He returned to England in October 1770 and commissioned the building of Catherington House in the village of
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of St Kitts and then beat off their attacks, were one of the best accomplishments of any British admiral during the war.
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was recorded as saying that Hood was "the best Officer, take him altogether, that England has to boast of".
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When he returned to the West Indies, he was for a time in independent command, as commander-in-chief of the
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A biographical notice of Hood by McArthur, his secretary during the Mediterranean command, appeared in the
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in 1756, the navy was rapidly expanded which benefited Hood. In 1757, while in temporary command of
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Eventually Hood was ordered to chase, and with his division of 12 ships he captured 4 ships at the
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on 24 September 1787, retired from the Portsmouth Command in 1789. He was appointed to the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood
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became Vicar of Butleigh but died of fever in his 30s. Another son drowned in the local
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The Battle of the Chesapeake: the French line (left) and British line (right) do battle
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taken by the campaign of 1781 was largely due to Rodney's neglect of Hood's advice.
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Several other members of the Hood family were notable figures in British history:
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as Baron Hood of Catherington in September 1782. During the peace, he entered the
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Histoire de la marine française pendant Ia guerre de l'indépendance américaine
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in February 1793. In August 1793 French royalists and other opponents of the
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in August 1789. He became Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth again in June 1792.
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In 1778, on the occasion of the King's visit to Portsmouth, Hood was made a
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The Great Edwardian Naval Feud Beresford's Vendetta against 'Jackie Fisher'
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Hood presided at the court-martial of some of surviving instigators of the
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in the election of 1784 where he was a supporter of the government of
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on 19 April 1782, thus completing the defeat. While serving in the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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were named after him as well. One of these, the battlecruiser
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and, after briefly returning to the Portsmouth command, became
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from 1784 to 1788 and from 1790 to 1796, and was Member for
1153:(1870–1916) descended from Admiral Hood, was killed in the 1143:(1758–1798), brother of Sir Samuel Hood, was killed in the 362:(1726–1814), and his first cousin once-removed was Admiral 799:, brother of the Prime Minister, in July 1788 and became 706:, was captured and taken back to Britain as a prisoner. 1536:"The Court-Martial of the Bounty Mutineers: An Account" 3113:
Royal Navy personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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in London, moved swiftly to take command of the port.
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Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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Admirals: The Naval Commanders Who Made Britain Great
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Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood, from the painting by
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in 1746. He had opportunities to see service in the
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Admiral Rodney, who then commanded in the 510:(50 guns), he drove a French ship ashore in 296:(12 December 1724 – 27 January 1816) was an 2140:Commander-in-Chief, Leeward Islands Station 1123:Samuel Hood (1705–1805), his cousin, was a 625: 403:, Dorset. In 1740, Captain (later Admiral) 332:Commander-in-Chief, Leeward Islands Station 2412: 2398: 2113:Commander-in-Chief, North American Station 1495: 1493: 553:Commander-in-Chief, North American Station 334:, leading the British fleet to victory at 328:Commander-in-Chief, North American Station 31: 3133:Viscounts in the Peerage of Great Britain 1215:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 1819: 1702: 1568: 1476: 1404: 1188: 945: 751: 687: 635: 454:. In 1754, he was made commander of the 379:The eldest son of Samuel Hood, vicar of 2248:Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet 1880: 1871: 1853: 1503:. History in Portsmouth. Archived from 1490: 1322:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1309: 1307: 1305: 1303: 1301: 1299: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1291: 1289: 1287: 1285: 1283: 1281: 856:Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet 428:in 1741. He served part of his time as 352:Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet 3143:Peers of Ireland created by George III 3090: 1889: 1862: 1844: 1450: 1448: 1279: 1277: 1275: 1273: 1271: 1269: 1267: 1265: 1263: 1261: 1231:. London: Fontana Press. p. 276. 907:Hood then turned to the occupation of 2393: 1357: 1355: 1226: 1118:Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport 993: 360:Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport 276:Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport 839: 834: 496:Great Britain in the Seven Years War 1676:Swanson, D.A.; et al. (1989). 1445: 1258: 1195:"Hood, Samuel Hood, Viscount"  1120:, his brother, was also an Admiral. 489: 314:, he drove a French ship ashore in 13: 2592: 1909: 1711:. University of Washington Press. 1352: 530:(32 guns), he captured the French 358:. His younger brother was Admiral 14: 3194: 1947: 1486:. 25 September 1787. p. 446. 1030:, sailing with the expedition of 787:in 1786, after being promoted to 1807: 1316:"Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood" 877:on the invitation of the French 308:. While in temporary command of 111: 91: 2937:The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope 1892:The Admiralty. Offices of State 1845:Adkins, Lesley and Roy (2007). 1779: 1765:"How the Bismark sank HMS Hood" 1757: 1736: 1725: 1696: 1669: 1644: 1635: 1617: 1608: 1582: 1562: 1553: 1528: 1519: 1501:"Commander-in-Chief Portsmouth" 1470: 1436: 1427: 1414:. 26 September 1780. p. 5. 941: 524:. In 1759, when captain of the 419: 2860:First Sea Lords (1904–present) 2432:Senior Naval Lords (1689–1771) 2221:Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 2167:Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 1930:Batailles navales de la France 1883:Nelson: Brittania's God of War 1418: 1398: 1376: 1245: 1220: 1208: 1182: 1161:Samuel Hood, 6th Viscount Hood 932:The Great Edwardian Naval Feud 850:Following the outbreak of the 797:John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham 785:Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 452:War of the Austrian Succession 344:Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 306:War of the Austrian Succession 294:Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood 1: 2957:The Earl Mountbatten of Burma 2947:The Lord Fraser of North Cape 2604:First Naval Lords (1771–1904) 1175: 1004:Henry Hood, 2nd Viscount Hood 915:, who had been leader of the 369: 2275:Governor, Greenwich Hospital 1744:"Place Names of Nova Scotia" 1707:Washington State Place Names 1578:. 8 April 1794. p. 315. 1346:UK public library membership 1090: 1028:Lieutenant William Broughton 546:proposed invasion of Britain 374: 364:Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet 326:. He held senior command as 282:Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet 7: 3168:History of ĂŽles des Saintes 3108:People from Mendip District 2786:The Hon. Sir Frederick Grey 2781:The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas 2771:The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas 2355:Baronetage of Great Britain 1956:Parliament of Great Britain 1894:. Lavenham: T. Dalton Ltd. 1858:. Pen & Sword Maritime. 1825:Hood, Samuel Hood, Viscount 1703:Phillips, James W. (1971). 1363:"Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount" 1108: 1058:, is also named after him. 599:First Lord of the Admiralty 480:to Commodore Holmes in the 284:(first cousin once-removed) 16:British admiral (1724–1816) 10: 3199: 2882:Prince Louis of Battenberg 2701:Sir William Johnstone Hope 1917:Naval and Military Memoirs 1847:The War For All the Oceans 1838: 1034:to the Northwest Coast of 1006:(1753–1836), son and heir. 903:Invasion of Corsica (1794) 896: 892: 843: 716:Battle of the Mona Passage 713: 710:Battle of the Mona Passage 691: 629: 616:American Revolutionary War 582: 579:American Revolutionary War 493: 340:American Revolutionary War 336:Battle of the Mona Passage 233:Battle of the Mona Passage 218:American Revolutionary War 2859: 2766:The Hon. Maurice Berkeley 2756:The Hon. 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Royal Historic Society 1641:Naval Chronicle, vol. ii 1227:Roger, N. A. M. (1986). 852:French Revolutionary War 781:William Pitt the Younger 747: 662:Battle of the Chesapeake 632:Battle of the Chesapeake 626:Battle of the Chesapeake 223:Battle of the Chesapeake 99:Kingdom of Great Britain 2524:Lord Archibald Hamilton 2514:Lord Archibald Hamilton 1890:Rodger, N.A.M. (1979). 1863:Harvey, Robert (2004). 1830:Encyclopædia Britannica 1458:. History of Parliament 1201:Encyclopædia Britannica 1078:German battleship  669:Leeward Islands Station 500:At the outbreak of the 3123:Lords of the Admiralty 2952:Sir Rhoderick McGrigor 2912:Sir Charles Madden, Bt 2846:Sir Frederick Richards 2806:Sir Hastings Yelverton 2716:The Hon. George Dundas 2597: 1787:"Mutiny on the Bounty" 1652:"Navy Records Society" 1331:10.1093/ref:odnb/13678 1095:Hood was portrayed by 1056:Port Hood, Nova Scotia 951: 899:Anglo-Corsican Kingdom 862:took over the city of 820:s commanding officer, 764: 641: 465:North American station 3163:British MPs 1790–1796 3158:British MPs 1784–1790 3027:Sir Benjamin Bathurst 2987:Sir Peter Hill-Norton 2877:Sir Francis Bridgeman 2681:Sir Richard Bickerton 2661:Sir Thomas Troubridge 2651:Sir Charles Middleton 2596: 2204:Sir Charles Middleton 1941:Pendant Ia RĂ©publique 1540:www.famous-trials.com 1137:, was a Rear Admiral. 972:Lemuel Francis Abbott 949: 758:Lemuel Francis Abbott 755: 714:Further information: 694:Battle of the Saintes 692:Further information: 688:Battle of the Saintes 650:Admiral Thomas Graves 639: 630:Further information: 583:Further information: 494:Further information: 434:George Brydges Rodney 228:Battle of the Saintes 125:Years of service 3062:Sir George Zambellas 3017:Sir William Staveley 2836:Sir Richard Hamilton 2811:Sir George Wellesley 2584:Sir Francis Holburne 2569:Sir Charles Saunders 2068:Member of Parliament 2022:Member of Parliament 1976:Member of Parliament 1678:"Mount Hood, Oregon" 1559:Freeman, p. 145 1253:Butleigh Parish News 1102:Mutiny on the Bounty 1021:Navy Records Society 831:on 29 October 1794. 648:months. Hood joined 571:and governor of the 551:He was appointed in 37:Portrait of Hood by 3128:Royal Navy admirals 3042:Sir Nigel Essenhigh 3012:Sir John Fieldhouse 2992:Sir Michael Pollock 2982:Sir Michael Le Fanu 2942:Sir John Cunningham 2927:Sir Roger Backhouse 2917:Sir Frederick Field 2841:Sir Anthony Hoskins 2801:Sir Alexander Milne 2791:Sir Alexander Milne 2736:Sir George Cockburn 2726:Sir George Cockburn 2706:Sir George Cockburn 2529:Lord Vere Beauclerk 2061:Lord John Townshend 2047:Joseph Sydney Yorke 2035:Reginald Pole-Carew 2015:Reginald Pole-Carew 2001:Lord John Townshend 1384:"Kingscourt School" 1135:cousin once removed 1083:in 1941 during the 988:Thomas Gainsborough 514:, and captured two 424:Samuel entered the 342:. He went on to be 322:in 1757 during the 318:, and captured two 250:Invasion of Corsica 3072:Sir Antony Radakin 2997:Sir Edward Ashmore 2922:The Lord Chatfield 2902:Sir Rosslyn Wemyss 2741:Sir William Parker 2641:John Leveson-Gower 2631:Sir Robert Harland 2598: 2549:Sir William Rowley 2539:Sir William Rowley 2519:Lord Harry Powlett 2444:Sir John Chicheley 2324:Peerage of Ireland 2187:John Leveson-Gower 2011:William Bellingham 1885:. Faber and Faber. 1876:. 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Index


James Northcote
Butleigh
Somerset
London
Kingdom of Great Britain
Royal Navy
Admiral
HMS Jamaica
HMS Lively
HMS Grafton
HMS Antelope
HMS Vestal
Greenwich Hospital
Seven Years' War
Raid on Le Havre
American Revolutionary War
Battle of the Chesapeake
Battle of the Saintes
Battle of the Mona Passage
French Revolutionary Wars
Siege of Toulon
Invasion of Corsica
Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport
Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet
admiral
Royal Navy
War of the Austrian Succession
Antelope
Audierne Bay

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