Sarah Hoadly

Sarah Curtis (1676–1743), wife of Benjamin Hoadly, was a British portrait painter.

She was a pupil of Mary Beale, and among her sitters were William Whiston, Gilbert Burnet, and her husband.

[2] Curtis married one of her sitters, Benjamin Hoadly, her second husband, at St. James's, Piccadilly, on 30 May 1701.

[3] By her the bishop had five children, all sons, two still-born, and Samuel, Benjamin, and John, afterwards the editor of his works.

[3] The bishop's second marriage (23 July 1745) was with Mary, daughter and coheiress of Dr. John Newey, dean of Chichester.

Portrait of Benjamin Hoadly (1676–1761) by Sarah Hoadly, National Portrait Gallery, London , circa 1726–1743