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  • Sir John Heron (1470 – 1522) was an English courtier. He was born in Hackney, Middlesex. He came to prominence as Treasurer of the Chamber under Henry...
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  • for Northumberland Sir John Heron (courtier) (1470–1522), English courtier Jack Heron (cricketer), Zimbabwean cricketer Jack Heron (basketball), American...
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    coach Jacob Heron (born 1999), Australian rules footballer Jim Heron (1940–2023), Canadian politician Sir John Heron (1470–1522), English courtier during reigns...
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  • Giles Heron (by 1504 – August 1540) was an English politician. He was born in Hackney, Middlesex the son of the wealthy landowner and courtier Sir John Heron...
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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...
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    Margaret (later Roper; 1505-1544) was the eldest; Cecily (later Heron; 1507-?) and John (1509-1547) were younger. Shortly after the death of his first...
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    John Norbury (died 1414) of Hoddesdon and Little Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire, was an English courtier, ambassador and Member of Parliament who served...
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    Suffolk (c. 1484 – 22 August 1545) was an English military leader and courtier. Through his third wife, Mary Tudor, he was brother-in-law to King Henry...
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    demolished to allow the construction of a new apartment tower—named The Heron—which also provides additional facilities for the Guildhall School of Music...
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    ed. Foedera, vol. 6 part 1, Hague (1741). letter to the treasurer John Heron.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint:...
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    built by Thomas Heron in 1516. John Tunstall, a courtier of Anne of Denmark, bought Heron's house and had a noted flower garden. John Evelyn recorded...
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    Bruyn and widow of Thomas Tyrrell of Heron, Essex. One of their sons was Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, a courtier and close friend of King Henry VIII...
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    while she was dancing at a court ball at Calais. When the surrounding courtiers snickered, the king picked it up and returned it to her, exclaiming, "Honi...
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    Battle of Bosworth and later became a leading courtier and Master of the Horse of Henry VII. In 1478 Sir John Paston wrote that Brandon had been arrested...
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    Mary Tudor. Sir John Heron, another former financial officer within the Privy chamber, was keeper of the park until his death in 1521. Heron also held lands...
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    changes to the taxation system, devising, with treasurer of the Chamber John Heron, the "Subsidy". This form of tax was based upon accurate valuations of...
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    Countess of Minto (1858–1940), British aristocrat, Vicereine of India, and courtier to Queen Mary Mary Elphinstone, Lady Elphinstone (1883–1961), British aristocrat;...
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  • was rebuilt by his son John (d 1565). It did not remain the main family home as William had purchased Twizell Castle from Heron in 1520 and that estate...
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    Kerr, a Warden of the Scottish East March who had been killed by John "The Bastard" Heron in 1508, James invaded England with an army of about 30,000 men...
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    William Gordon (1736 – 25 May 1816), of Fyvie, was a British general and courtier. He was several times returned to Parliament by the interest of the Duke...
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