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  1. Elizabeth Dauncey (née More; 1506–1564), one of Thomas More's children, was part of a circle of exceptionally educated and accomplished women who exemplified "learned ladies" for the next two centuries.

  2. Elizabeth Dauncey. c.1526-7. RCIN 912228. Elizabeth (b. 1506) was More’s second daughter, and had recently married William Dauncey. In the group portrait she stood to the far left, next to Margaret Giggs, her hands clasped in front of her. The inscription ‘The Lady Barkley’ is an eighteenth-century misidentification. Previous Next.

  3. Elizabeth Dauncey (née More) (1506-1564), Second daughter of Sir Thomas More; wife of William Dauncey. Sitter in 9 portraits

  4. Primary Collection. NPG 2765. On display in Room 1 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery. Artists. Hans Holbein the Younger (1497 or 1498-1543), Painter, printmaker and designer; son of Hans Holbein the Elder. Artist or producer associated with 311 portraits, Sitter associated with 25 portraits. Rowland Lockey (active 1593-1616), Artist.

  5. A portrait drawing of Elizabeth Dauncey (b. 1506). She is shown bust-length in profile to the right wearing a gable hood. The drawing is in black and coloured chalks, which have been wetted to create the flesh tone of the face. The drawing is inscribed rot (red) in Holbein's hand.

  6. 15 de mai. de 2022 · I’m a botanist and plant taxonomist by training, and for most of my career I worked for the London unit of the UK’s National Poisons Information Service, on joint initiatives with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. We provided support for the treatment of plant-related poisonings, and also created poisonous plant resources for the public.

  7. Elizabeth Dauncey (née More; 1506–1564), one of Thomas More's children, was part of a circle of exceptionally educated and accomplished women who exemplified "learned ladies" for the next two centuries.