I've checked the register of deeds index books at Wakefield WYAS for place name of interest for possible burial places
( I've not Seen the actual deeds)
Named in deeds George Hood
Nothing before 1820 ?
Aldborough (Boroughbridge) 1820
Aldborough (Boroughbridge) 1829
Selby Gowthorpe 1831
Selby Wren lane 1833
Broroughbridge 1835
Selby Gowthorpe 1836
Ripon 1844
Skelton 1844
Langthorpe 1844
Selby Gowthorpe 1845
Boroughbridge 1845
To do with Will 1846
Selby WR 1846
Boroughbridge WR 1846
Nothing after 1846
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John Hood died 1819 ? Selby
Thats about it as far as what I can find local ( West Ridding) West Yorkshire Archives
Thank you dobfarm for that list of Hood Deeds and telling me where they are held. Selby Gowthorpe and Selby Wren Lane are in the frame.
I can inform you that the Boroughbridge Deeds likely refer to the Grantham Arms, Boroughbridge, as I have that noted down, but no link to my direct line of descent, as far as I currently know at the moment.
"Hood Grange" Sutton-under-WhiteStone Cliffe, a farm a few miles from Thirsk, was built near a Roman settlement.
There should be some stuff amongst the Arch Bishop of York papers if they have survived and it was let or sub-let to Trinity College Cambridge.
Apparently my family can be traced back to the 14th Century and the hobby is just beginning to get exciting. The Hood's are buried in the floor of Selby Abbey in the years 1687, 1694, 1706, 1713, 1717, 1732, 17?9.
I have made two enquiries for a Marriage (early GRO regstration for John Hood of Selby out of curiosity, not in my direct line), awaiting/finalising the order for Roger Hood's Will and I have sent my George Hood Sept 1845 burial enquiry off to Leeds University Spec. Coll. as they hold the Selby Quaker "Burial Notes" in a couple of volumes.
Thank you all, for the inputs and interest.
Kind regards, Mark