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    Cecily Heron (née More; 1507–?), 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. A portrait drawing of Cicely Heron (b.1507), daughter of Sir Thomas More, bust-length to front, facing three-quarters right. She wears a headdress, a dress with a square décolletage, and a pendant. The sitters bodice has been loosened to reveal her yellow kirtle beneath, showing her to be pregnant.

  3. Explore genealogy for Cecily (More) Heron born abt. 1507 England died 1540 England including ancestors + children + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.

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    • Giles Heron
  4. Sir Thomas's three daughters Cecily Heron (b.1507), Elizabeth Dauncey (b.1506) and Margaret Roper (1505-44) appear next. Then comes (4) Thomas More II (1531-1606) seated next to his wife Maria Scrope (1534-1607), with (5) two of their sons: the eldest, John and the youngest, the beardless Christopher Cresacre More (1572-1649) behind.

  5. Cicely Heron, the youngest daughter of Sir Thomas More, has loosened the bodice of her gown, revealing her yellow kirtle beneath, to accommodate her changing body shape during pregnancy. Another practical option was to insert an additional piece of fabric known as a placard or stomacher between the two sides of a bodice.

  6. Attribution. The attribution of the miniature to Rowland Lockey is linked to large oil version of this painting that is signed by him. We know that Lockey was an apprentice of Nicholas Hilliard (?1547-1619) and also practised as a miniaturist, so this miniature is likely to be by Lockey. Read more. Object details. About this object record.

  7. The Perilous Gard is an American young adult novel by Elizabeth Marie Pope, published in 1974. It was awarded the Newbery Honor in 1975. [1] Plot summary. The Perilous Gard takes place in England during the 1550s. The lead character, Kate Sutton, is a lady-in-waiting to Princess Elizabeth (the later Queen Elizabeth I of England ).