Heron’s grandfather, a cadet of the Herons of Chipchase, Northumberland, bought Daresbury near Warrington in about 1755, and by his father’s marriage the family added to it the nearby property of Moor Hall.
Heron had a staff command in Sicily in 1811-12, but when a junior major-general with the same responsibilities was promoted over his head, he applied to Lord Liverpool for some ‘token’ or ‘appointment’ to eradicate any public impression that this incident ‘could be attributable to any demerit of my own’, but nothing seems to have been done for him.
