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Scottish warship Margaret

''Margaret'' was a Scottish warship of the 16th century.
She was built at Leith around 1505 by order of King James IV of Scotland, as part of his policy of building a strong Scottish navy. He named her after his new wife, Margaret Tudor. Records of shipbuilding between 1502 and June 1506 appear to refer to her construction; two French master shipwrights John Lorans and Jennen Diew were among the workforce. Some of Andrew Barton's sailors were employed watching the works. At the time she was built she was considerably larger than any other ship in the Scottish navy, but soon after she was superseded by a warship which was considerably larger again, ''Michael''. As her maiden voyage, the ship took James IV to the Isle of May in July 1506. New equipment included nine crossbows, 6 compasses, and two night glasses.
James IV ordered himself a special gold whistle, and bought another made of silver. The ship had a blue banner with the white saltire, and a yellow flag with the red lion of Scotland embroidered in gold and silk by a Flemishman called Nannik. Special Flemish cloth for the banners and streamers was ordered from Gerome Frescobaldi. The blue cloth of the saltire also formed the background of the lion's tongue and claws; "ane blew steik of sey to the banar for the schip with Sanct Androis cors in the myddis, and for toungis and clukis for the Lioun in the banar."〔''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', vol. 3 (1901), lix-lxv, 89-91, 196.〕
In the Spring of 1513, ''Margaret'' was refitted to be loaned to Louis XII of France. The English ambassador, Nicholas West described her preparation on 13 April 1513;
John, Lord Fleming, was Vice-Admiral on ''Margaret'', second to the Earl of Arran, Lord Admiral on ''Michael''. First the fleet burnt Carrickfergus and waited off Ayr before going to France. Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie believed that the fleet's delay provoked James IV to invade England.〔Lindsay of Pitscottie, Robert, ''The History of Scotland'', Edinburgh (1778), 171-2.〕 ''Margaret'' was berthed at Dumbarton on her return with the Duke of Albany on 26 May 1515, after service in France. In July 1515, she was in the keeping of John Stewart of Ardgowan, with ''James''. New docks were built for the two ships in September. Their guns were unloaded under the direction of Gavin Jardane and John Drummond, master-wright, and transported from Glasgow to Edinburgh.〔''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', vol. 5 (1903), 16-17, 72.〕
==References==

* Norman Macdougall,''James IV'', Tuckwell, (1997)


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