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for the king's marriage to a French princess. He wrote to
Margaret Tudor who was staying north of Edinburgh that he had spoken with James' former governess or 'mistress' about her political interests. In 1528 he opened the topic of James V marrying
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he immediately gave it away to a person standing nearby, an apparent insult to the Duke. French ambassadors were kept waiting at Leith for three or four days rather than having a solemn reception. Magnus claimed that James moved to
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and a letter from Henry VIII that made her weep uncontrollably for an hour. In April Magnus claimed that James V had told him he would rather be in
England with his uncle than in Scotland, and Margaret agreed.
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VIII, vol. 4 part 4 (London, 1836), 208-9, Magnus & Radclyff to Wolsey, 3 November 1524.
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1529. He was also the founder of the Thomas Magnus
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Oxford: Oxford
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63:St Leonard's Hospital, York
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