George Huddesford

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.

Mr Huddesford and Mr Bampfylde (about 1778) [ 3 ]
Huddesford's parish church in Loxley, Warwickshire