He had carried out several paintings in oil, including a full-length portrait of George Lee, the Earl of Lichfield.
One later work was a collection of poetry by old fellow Winchester College students which was called the "Wiccamical Chaplet".
[2] In 1791, Huddesford wrote a comic verse anonymously on the subject of the death of Thomas Warton (the younger) who had been Professor of poetry in Oxford, and a friend to Samuel Johnson, Reynolds and Edmund Burke.
[4] The painting of him with John Bampfylde shows the two of them admiring a portrait of Thomas Warton who was master of Winchester College.
His connections had brought him the living of Loxley in Warwickshire and "Sir George Whelkers Chapel" in London.