Around 1705 Arthur Pond was born.
After 1705 Arthur Pond stayed for a time in Rome, Italy [Map] with Louis Francois Roubiliac 1702-1762.
From 1727 to 1734 Arthur Pond [aged 22] lived at 16 17 Great Piazza Covent Garden.
In 1742. Arthur Pond [aged 37]. Portrait of Robert Walpole 1st Earl Orford [aged 65].
In 1745. Arthur Pond [aged 40]. View of the North Front of Seaton Delaval Hall, Northumberland [Map].
In 1745. Arthur Pond [aged 40]. View of the South Front of Seaton Delaval Hall, Northumberland [Map].
In 1750. Arthur Pond [aged 45]. Portrait of Rhoda Delaval [aged 24].
In 1750. Arthur Pond [aged 45]. Portrait of Rhoda Apreece.
In 1751. Arthur Pond [aged 46]. Portrait of Rhoda Delaval [aged 25] and her siblings Francis Blake Delaval [aged 23], Edward Hussey Delaval [aged 22], John Delaval 1st Baron Delaval [aged 22], Anne Hussey Delaval [aged 8] and Sarah Delaval Countess Mexborough [aged 9].
Edward Hussey Delaval: In 1729 he was born to Francis Blake Delaval and Rhoda Apreece. On 17th May 1808 John Delaval 1st Baron Delaval died without surviving male issue. Baron Delaval of Redford in County Wicklow and Baron Delaval of Seaton Delaval in Northumberland extinct. He was buried at Chapel of St Paul, Westminster Abbey [Map]. Edward Hussey Delaval inherited Doddington Hall [Map]. On 14th August 1814 Edward Hussey Delaval died. Sarah Delaval inherited Doddington Hall [Map].
Anne Hussey Delaval: Around 1743 she was born to Francis Blake Delaval and Rhoda Apreece. On 6th October 1759 William Stanhope and she were married. His third wife. The difference in their ages was 41 years. He the son of Philip Stanhope 3rd Earl Chesterfield and Elizabeth Savile.
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In 1752 Arthur Pond [aged 47] was elected Fellow of the Royal Society.
Vesta Monumenta. 1757. Plate 2. Two small Roman bronze lamps, one in the form of Silenus and one composed of a Bacchanalian figure astride an ass's head. Engraving by Arthur Pond [aged 52] after his own drawings and those of Richard Cosway.
In 1757. Arthur Pond [aged 52]. Portrait of Susanna Hoare Countess Ailesbury [aged 24].
Susanna Hoare Countess Ailesbury: On 15th April 1732 she was born to Henry Hoare "The Magnificient" and Susan Colt. On 17th February 1761 Thomas Brudenell 1st Earl Ailesbury and she were married. She by marriage Countess Ailesbury. He the son of George Brudenell 3rd Earl Cardigan and Elizabeth Bruce 3rd Countess Cardigan. On 4th February 1783 Susanna Hoare Countess Ailesbury died.
Before 9th September 1758. Arthur Pond [aged 53]. Portrait of Bishop Stephen Weston.
Bishop Stephen Weston: In 1665 he was born. In 1724 he was appointed Bishop of Exeter. In 1742 he died.
Before 9th September 1758. Arthur Pond [aged 53]. Portrait of Charles Boyle [aged 29].
Charles Boyle: On 20th February 1729 he was born to John Boyle 5th Earl Cork and Henrietta Hamilton Countess Cork. On 16th September 1759 Charles Boyle died.
On 9th September 1758 Arthur Pond [aged 53] died in Great Queen Street Covent Garden. His collection of old master drawings was sold the following year, and realised over £1400.