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  1. Vice-Admiral Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet, KB (27 November 1762 – 24 December 1814), of 37 Lower Wimpole Street, London, was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served as a Member of Parliament for Westminster in 1806.

  2. Article History. Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood. Also called: (1782–96) Baron Hood Of Catherington. Born: Dec. 12, 1724. Died: Jan. 27, 1816 (aged 91) Role In: American Revolution. French Revolutionary wars. Siege of Toulon.

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  3. Relations. Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport (brother) Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet (first cousin once-removed) Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood (12 December 1724 – 27 January 1816) [1] was an admiral in the Royal Navy. As a junior officer he saw action during the War of the Austrian Succession.

  4. Biography. As the ministerial candidate in the electoral compromise with opposition which operated at Westminster in 1790, Hood regained the seat which he had lost two years earlier. In April 1791 he was listed as an opponent of the repeal of the Test Act in Scotland.

  5. Vice-Admiral Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet, KB (27 November 1762 – 24 December 1814), of 37 Lower Wimpole Street, London, was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served as a Member of Parliament for Westminster in 1806.

  6. Vice-Admiral Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet KB RN (1762 – 24 December 1814) was an officer of the Royal Navy and the cousin once removed of the more famous Admiral Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood and his younger brother Alexander Hood who sponsored Arthur (lost in a hurricane) Sir Samuel Hood and...

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · A baronet (1778) and rear-admiral (1780), Hood was Rodney's second at the battle of the Saints (April 1782), and was severely critical of Rodney's failure to pursue the French. An Irish peer in 1782, he was returned to Parliament in 1784 for Westminster after a celebrated and fierce contest.