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Thomas Magnus
Thomas Magnus (1463/4–1550) was an English churchman, administrator and diplomat.
==Life==
Archdeacon of the East Riding of Yorkshire 1504, Magnus was employed on diplomatic missions 1509–19 and 1524–7. He was present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold 1520. and was made Privy councillor abour 1520. Awarded a doctorate by the University of Oxford 1520, he became canon of Windsor 1520–49, Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral 1522–48, paymaster of the forces and treasurer of the wars in the north 1523, and custodian of St Leonard's Hospital, York 1529.〔''Concise Dictionary of National Biography,'' Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992: Thomas Magnus, p.1916〕 He was also the founder of the Thomas Magnus Grammar School, Newark c. 1530.
When the "Valor Ecclesiasticus" was drawn up in 1534, Thomas Magnus was warden of Sibthorpe.〔(Colleges: Sibthorpe, ''A History of the County of Nottingham: Volume 2'' (1910), pp.150-152 )〕 Regarding Sibthorpe 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 Henry VIII, to Cardinal Wolsey."〔(''Hawton, Thorpe, Cotham, and Sibthorpe,'' in Cornelius Brown, ''A History of Nottinghamshire,'' 1896 )〕
Magnus died on 18 August 1550, and is buried in Sessay in the North Riding of Yorkshire, his epitaph reads "Here lyeth Mr Thomas Magnus, arch-deacon of the East Riding in the metropolitan church of York, and parson of this church, which died the 18th day of August, anno domino 1550, whose soul God pardon."〔(Robert Thoroton, "A History of Nottinghamshire,'' volume 1, page 403 )〕

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