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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cecily_HeronCecily Heron - Wikipedia

    Cecily married Giles Heron (by 1504 – August 1540), a former ward of her father's, [8] in 1525. The couple had two sons and a daughter. [9] Heron was a landowner and Member of Parliament for Thetford but politics under the Tudors were precarious and he was hanged for treason in 1540. Their eldest son, Thomas, was eventually able to reclaim ...

  2. Cecily Heron (née More) (born 1507), Youngest daughter of Sir Thomas More. Sitter in 8 portraits. Identify; Anne More (née Cresacre) (1511-1577), Wife of John More, son of Sir Thomas More. Sitter in 8 portraits. Identify; Cresacre More (1572-1649), Great-grandson and biographer of Sir Thomas More.

  3. 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.

  4. 26 de set. de 2006 · Cecily Heron, his youngest daughter, turns her head to her left and her pregnant tummy towards us - you can see she is pregnant from the way the laces of her dress widen downwards - wearing a...

  5. Cecily Heron (née More) after Hans Holbein the Younger. chromolithograph, late 20th century (circa 1527) 18 7/8 in. x 13 3/4 in. (478 mm x 348 mm) paper size. Reference Collection. NPG D39147.

  6. The three women in low-cut dresses in the centre are his daughters Cecily Heron (seated, with a closed book), Elizabeth Dauncey (standing) and Margaret Roper (seated, with an open book). The four figures with pleated ruffs are his grandson, also called Thomas More, with his wife Maria Scrope and their sons, John and Christopher Cresacre More.

  7. Culture English. Titles. Cicely Heron, Daughter of Sir Thomas More. Date 20th century. Printed in Munich, Germany. Medium Collotype on laid paper. Dimensions Image: 14 1/8 × 10 1/4 in. (35.9 × 26 cm) Sheet: 21 5/16 × 14 5/8 in. (54.1 × 37.1 cm) Credit Line Museum purchase funded by the Houston Friends of Art. Object number 30.23. Not on view.