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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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in February 1793. In August 1793 French royalists and other opponents of the
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on 19 April 1782, thus completing the defeat. While serving in the
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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
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706:, was captured and taken back to Britain as a prisoner.
1536:"The Court-Martial of the Bounty Mutineers: An Account"
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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
1865:A Few Bloody Noses: The American Revolutionary War
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1325:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004.
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1229:The Wooden World - An Anatomy of the Georgian Navy
950:The Officers Monument, Greenwich Hospital Cemetery
736:captain. Hood had been a friend of Nelson's uncle
652:in the unsuccessful effort to relieve the army at
585:Naval operations in the American Revolutionary War
395:, and Mary Hoskins, daughter of Richard Hoskins,
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3138:Peers of Great Britain created by George III
970:There are several portraits of Lord Hood by
601:. 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
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1676:Swanson, D.A.; et al. (1989).
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1711:. University of Washington Press.
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1316:"Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood"
877:on the invitation of the French
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1892:The Admiralty. Offices of State
1845:Adkins, Lesley and Roy (2007).
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2432:Senior Naval Lords (1689–1771)
2221:Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
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1930:Batailles navales de la France
1883:Nelson: Brittania's God of War
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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
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2947:The Lord Fraser of North Cape
2604:First Naval Lords (1771–1904)
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1744:"Place Names of Nova Scotia"
1707:Washington State Place Names
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546:proposed invasion of Britain
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364:Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet
326:. He held senior command as
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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"
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599:First Lord of the Admiralty
480:to Commodore Holmes in the
284:(first cousin once-removed)
16:British admiral (1724–1816)
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2701:Sir William Johnstone Hope
1917:Naval and Military Memoirs
1847:The War For All the Oceans
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903:Invasion of Corsica (1794)
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1386:. Hampshire Gardens Trust
1167:List of ships called HMS
1145:Battle of the Raz de Sein
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982:. He was also painted by
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2293:Peerage of Great Britain
1881:Lambert, Andrew (2005).
1872:Lambert, Andrew (2008).
1684:. U.S. Geological Survey
1657:. Royal Historic Society
1641:Naval Chronicle, vol. ii
1227:Roger, N. A. M. (1986).
852:French Revolutionary War
781:William Pitt the Younger
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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
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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
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899:Anglo-Corsican Kingdom
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820:s commanding officer,
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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
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1941:Pendant Ia RĂ©publique
1540:www.famous-trials.com
1137:, was a Rear Admiral.
972:Lemuel Francis Abbott
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714:Further information:
694:Battle of the Saintes
692:Further information:
688:Battle of the Saintes
650:Admiral Thomas Graves
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630:Further information:
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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
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3042:Sir Nigel Essenhigh
3012:Sir John Fieldhouse
2992:Sir Michael Pollock
2982:Sir Michael Le Fanu
2942:Sir John Cunningham
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2761:Hyde Parker
2559:John Forbes
2258:Lord Hotham
2072:Westminster
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1767:. Channel 4
1570:"No. 13639"
1478:"No. 12924"
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3092:Categories
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2534:Lord Anson
2425:Royal Navy
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2376:1778–1816
2347:Henry Hood
2341:1782–1816
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1368:29 October
1348:required.)
1176:References
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1925:, vol. i.
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