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1 Hood baronets (1778)  



1.1  Baron Hood (1782)  





1.2  Viscount Hood (1796)  







2 Baron Hood (1795)  





3 Title succession chart  





4 See also  





5 References  



5.1  Books cited  







6 External links  














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Viscountcy of Hood
Arms of Hood: Azure, a fret argent on a chief or three crescents sable; crest: A Cornish chough proper resting the dexter claw on the fluke of an anchor placed in bend sinister; Supporters: dexter: A merman holding in the exterior hand a trident proper; sinister: A mermaid holding in the exterior hand a mirror proper
Creation date1 June 1796
Created byGeorge III
PeeragePeerage of Great Britain
First holderSamuel Hood, 1st Baron Hood
Present holderHenry Hood, 8th Viscount Hood
Heir apparentThe Hon. Archibald Hood
Remainder toThe 1st Viscount's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Subsidiary titlesBaron Hood (1782 creation)
Baron Hood (1795 creation)
StatusExtant
Seat(s)Loders Court
MottoVENTIS SECUNDIS
(With favourable winds)
Admiral Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood

Viscount Hood, of Whitley in the County of Warwick, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1796 for the famous naval commander Admiral Samuel Hood, 1st Baron Hood.[1] He had already been created a Baronet, of Catherington, in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 20 May 1778, and Baron Hood, of Catherington in the County of Southampton, in the Peerage of Ireland in 1782.

In 1795, his wife Susannah Linzee was created Baroness Hood, of Catherington in the County of Southampton, in her own right, in the Peerage of Great Britain.[2] They were both succeeded by their son Henry, the second viscount. His grandson, the third viscount, assumed in 1840 by royal licence the additional surname of Tibbits, which was that of his father-in-law. His great-grandson, the sixth viscount, was a diplomat and notably served as Minister at the British Embassy in Washington from 1958 to 1962 and as Deputy Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office between 1962 and 1969. As of 2013, the titles are held by the latter's nephew, the eighth viscount, who succeeded his father in 1999.

Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport, was the younger brother of the first Viscount Hood. In 1794, he had been created Baron Bridport in the Peerage of Ireland, with remainder to his great-nephew Samuel Hood, the second son of the second Viscount Hood, who succeeded to the barony on Lord Bridport's death in 1814, while the viscountcy became extinct. In 1868, the latter's son, the third baron, was again created Viscount Bridport (see this title for later history of these peerages). Also, Alexander Hood, uncle of the first Viscount Hood and first Viscount Bridport, was the ancestor of the Fuller-Acland-Hood Baronets of St Audries and the Barons St Audries. Rear-Admiral Sir Horace Hood, younger son of the fourth Viscount Hood, was also a distinguished naval commander.

The family seat is Loders Court, near Bridport, Dorset.

Hood baronets (1778)[edit]

Baron Hood (1782)[edit]

Viscount Hood (1796)[edit]

The heir apparent is the present holder's son, the Hon. Archibald Lyttelton Samuel Hood (born 1993)

Baron Hood (1795)[edit]

See above for later holders

Title succession chart[edit]

Title succession chart, Hood baronets, Barons Hood (both creations) and Viscounts Hood
Samuel Hood
1st Viscount Hood

1st Baron Hood

1st Baronet
1724–1816
Susannah Hood
1st Baroness Hood

1726–1806
Henry Hood
2nd Viscount Hood

1753–1836
Lt.Col. Hon.
Francis Hood
1781–1814
Samuel Hood-Tibbits
3rd Viscount Hood

1808–1846
Francis Hood
4th Viscount Hood

1838–1907
Hon.
Grosvenor Hood
1867–1868
Grosvenor Hood
5th Viscount Hood

1868–1933
R.Adm. Hon.
Horace Hood
1870–1916
Samuel Hood
6th Viscount Hood

1910–1981
Alexander Hood
7th Viscount Hood

1914–1999
Henry Hood
8th Viscount Hood

born 1958
Hon.
Archibald Hood
born 1993

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "No. 13896". The London Gazette. 28 May 1796. p. 516.
  • ^ "No. 13763". The London Gazette. 28 March 1795. p. 273.
  • Books cited[edit]

    External links[edit]


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