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.[1]
Hood was born in County Antrim, Ireland, the son of James Hood, a farmer, and Margaret, nee O'Neill.[1]
In June 1840, Hood arrived in Melbourne and joined the firm of Robert Wilson & Company around 1841, later becoming head of the firm.[1]
On the inauguration of the constitution in 1856 Hood was returned to the Upper House for the Central province until resigning in September 1859.[1] Hood then successfully stood for the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Belfast.[1]
Hood married Jane Plummer in 1843. Their children included Sir Joseph Henry Hood (1846–1922), puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria[2] and, among grandchildren, the violinist Florence Hood (1880–1968). After Jane's death he married Elizabeth Manners.