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This replacement removed all duties from English textile exports without reciprocity and with little compensation for the Burgundians. 49-year-old Henry, widowed three years previously, also arranged to be married to Philip's sister, the twice-widowed 26-year-old
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Margaret's objection—both to the marriage and the treaty more generally—meant that, on Philip's death that September and Margaret's appointment as
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had died in 1504). After handing over de la Pole, Philip and Joanna were allowed to leave England after a forced stay of six weeks.
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ruler), the treaty was not ratified being replaced instead by a third treaty in 1507, repeating the terms of the first.
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exports. Another term was the arranged marriage of the widowed Henry VII to the also widowed
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in 1496. A shipwreck in 1506 left Philip stranded in England en route to claiming the
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to Henry VII. At the time, the exiled Suffolk was the leading heir of the
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George Edmundson (1922). "II: Habsburg Rule in the Netherlands".
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1506 commercial treaty between England and Burgundy
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Index

Commercial treaty
Weymouth
England
Margaret of Austria
Kingdom of England
Henry VII of England
Philip IV of Burgundy
commercial treaty
Henry VII of England
Philip IV of Burgundy
shipwreck
textile
Margaret of Austria
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk
House of York
Joanna of Castile
Kingdom of Castille
Company of Merchant Adventurers of London
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk
Intercursus Magnus
Castilian inheritance
Joanna the Mad
Margaret
Isabella I of Castile
Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands
"Intercursus Malus"
ISBN
978-1598-84299-9

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