George Huddesford
English painter / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For his father, the English academic administrator, see George Huddesford (academic).
Rev. George Huddesford (1749–1809) was a painter and a satirical poet in Oxford. His first work was described by Fanny Burney as a "vile poem" as it revealed that she had written the novel, Evelina.[1]
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George Huddesford | |
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Born | 1749 Oxford, England |
Died | 1809 |
Resting place | Loxley church |
Occupation | Cleric |
Relatives | William Huddesford was his elder brother |
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