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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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College, "we have some evidence of the dimensions of the building in a letter written by Thomas Magnus, who was warden of the college in the reign of
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Magnus was in Scotland in August and September 1525. He wrote that when James V received a gift of a silver dagger from the
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After waiting at Newcastle for instructions from Henry VIII and Wolsey, and a Scottish safe-conduct, Magnus and
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1522–48, paymaster of the forces and treasurer of the wars in the north 1523, and custodian of
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blew, and the court went into the Abbey for mass, during which James V read the letters with
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VIII, vol. 4 part 4 (London, 1836), 208-9, Magnus & Radclyff to Wolsey, 3 November 1524.
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1504, Magnus was employed on diplomatic missions 1509–19 and 1524–7. He was present at the
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1529. He was also the founder of the Thomas Magnus Grammar School, Newark c. 1530.
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When the "Valor Ecclesiasticus" was drawn up in 1534, Thomas Magnus was warden of
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to avoid the French ambassador, Pierre François de Lagarde, sieur de
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arrived in Edinburgh on 29 October 1524. They delivered letters to
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992: Thomas Magnus, p. 1916
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VIII, vol. 4 part 4 (London, 1836), 348, 366, Magnus to Wolsey.
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English
Archdeacon of the East Riding of Yorkshire
Field of the Cloth of Gold
Privy councillor
University of Oxford
Windsor
Prebendary
Lincoln Cathedral
St Leonard's Hospital, York
Sibthorpe
Sibthorpe
Henry VIII
Cardinal Wolsey
Sessay
North Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding
York
Roger Radclyff
James V
Margaret Tudor
Holyroodhouse
shawms
Gavin Dunbar
Francis I of France
Pavia
Duke of Albany
Dalkeith Palace
Saignes
Treaty of Rouen
Princess Mary

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