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  • John Hood (c.1817 – 22 November 1877) was an Australian chemist and politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council, and later, the Victorian Legislative Assembly.


    Early life


    Hood was born in County Antrim, Ireland, the son of James Hood, a farmer, and Margaret, nee O'Neill.


    Early career


    In June 1840, Hood arrived in Melbourne and joined the firm of Robert Wilson & Company around 1841, later becoming head of the firm.


    Political career


    On the inauguration of the constitution in 1856 Hood was returned to the Upper House for the Central province until resigning in September 1859. Hood then successfully stood for the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Belfast.


    Family


    Hood married Jane Plummer in 1843. Their children included Sir Joseph Henry Hood (1846–1922), puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria and, among grandchildren, the violinist Florence Hood (1880–1968). After Jane's death he married Elizabeth Manners.


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