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Alexander Hood (Royal Navy officer)

Captain Alexander Hood (23 April 1758 – 2 April 1798) was an officer of the Royal Navy, one of several members of the Hood family to serve at sea including his brother Sir Samuel Hood who were both sponsored into the Royal Navy by their cousins once removed Viscount Hood and Alexander Hood.
==Career==

He entered the Royal Navy in 1767, and accompanied Captain James Cook in his second voyage of exploration from 1772 to 1775.〔As a Midshipman on Resolution〕〔Had an island named after him - Hood's Island, now Fatu Huku in the Marquesas Islands
During the American Revolutionary War,〔Promoted:-
* Lieutenant July 1777
* Commander May 1781
*Post captain July 1781〕 under Admirals Richard Howe and George Rodney〔Command of cutter ''Ranger'' March 1780.〕 he distinguished himself in the West Indies, and in July 1781 was promoted to captain. Shortly thereafter, he was given command of the 98-gun second rate ship of the line, ''HMS Barfleur.'' It was not uncommon for an extremely junior captain to find himself commanding a large ship-of-the-line ''if'' that ship were the flagship of an experienced admiral, who would be able to keep a close eye on the new captain. In this case, the ''Barfleur'' was the flagship of his cousin, Admiral Sir Samuel Hood. On 5 September they took the ''Barfleur'' into battle at the Battle of the Chesapeake, where the ship served as flagship of the Van of Sir Thomas Graves' fleet. At the Battle of the Saintes on 12 April 1782, Hood was in command of one of Rodney's frigates, . Later, again under his brother's command, he proceeded to the Mona Passage, where he captured the French corvette ''Cérès'', a former British warship that the Navy took into service as HMS ''Raven''. Hood became close friends with the commander of his prize, the Baron de Peroy, and during the peace of 1783–1792〔1790–1793: Commanded frigate ''Hebe''. Assigned to Channel Fleet.〕 paid a long visit to France as his former prisoner's guest. Also married Elizabeth Periam on 11 July 1792.
In the early part of the French Revolutionary Wars, ill health kept him at home,〔1794 Briefly commanded frigate ''Audacious''〕 and it was not until 1797 that he went afloat again. His first experience was bitter; his ship, the 74-gun third-rate ''Mars'', was unenviably prominent in the Spithead mutiny.
On 2 April 1798 ''Mars'' fought the Battle of the Raz de Sein with the French ship ''Hercule'' in the dusk near the Pointe du Raz on the coast of Brittany. ''Hercule'' attempted to escape through the Passage du Raz but the tide was running in the wrong direction and she was forced to anchor, giving Hood the chance to attack at close quarters. The two ships were of equal force, both seventy-fours, but ''Hercule'' was newly commissioned; after more than an hour and a half of bloody fighting at close quarters she struck her flag, having lost over three hundred men. On ''Mars'' 31 men were killed and 60 wounded. Among the dead was Captain Hood, mortally wounded in the thigh.〔cut the femoral artery〕 He is said to have died just as the sword of the French captain L'Hériter was being put in his hand.
Hood has a house named after him at The Royal Hospital School, Suffolk.

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