Hello Dave and All
I have always understood that when the house in Millgate, Selby, occupied by John Hood at Selby was transferred in 1790, that William Rimington of Pontefract (one of the parties) mentioned in the Transfer document, was linked to the Rimmington of Gateforth Family, because they also owned property at Pontefract according to the Yorks Arch. Soc. Handlist ...
YAS MD 212 Handlist of Documents, Rimmington of Gateforth Collection
YAS DD212.pdf
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/multimedia/19357/YAS_DD212.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwj-2YS3k8n4AhVkQEEAHWXSBcIQFnoECBYQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1Dgua28sZvcymUDnQ9P_sTThe other things are :-
John Hood appears in the earliest Selby Land Tax we have of 1781.
1) Also currently we have no Marriage for John Hood of Selby, Mariner, marriage, to Jane (buried Selby 1803).
2) No known Yorkshire baptism for George Hood of Selby c.1785 (from his age of 60 years at his death at Selby in 1845).
2nd Add:
We also know John Hood of Selby, Mariner, was born Scarborough (Muster Rolls) and when Maudland Turner (nee Hood) had her first child at Selby in 1795 her descent was stated and also she was born Scarborough.
Scarborough Banns in 1781 John Hood to marry Martha Dean, but no record of the Marriage was found, either.
Added:
I'm thinking, John Hood, Mariner of Selby, had turned to Nonconformism and John Turner, Grocer, his Landlord,
might be the same John Turner who was listed in the 1781 Selby Land Tax as Proprietor of the Presbyterian Chapel (earliest baptism records 1797).
Mark