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for a breach of manners, saying that "had I done so because I knew it not to be my duty, then am I worse than Tom Dyrry", suggesting that Durie did not adhere to court etiquette. He compared himself to Tom Durie in another humorous letter to Newton, writing that if a supplicant failed to gain a place
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at night. Her fool observed the ceremony and described it to James VI as a midnight feast. The king was jealous about this but was satisfied when he heard it was the Mass. The point of the story for Thomas Rant was to show King James' indifference to his wife's religion, who was frequently claimed to
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Weekly expenses for "Thomas Derry her majesty's jester" and "John Mawe, his man" in 1612 were 7 shillings. A list of the horses of royal servants made in 1618 includes horses for Archie, Thom. Derry, and John Mawre, his keeper. In June 1619, a horse described as a "grey nag" was bought for Tom Durie,
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Armstrong's costumes are kept with the papers of
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and the accounts record the "colouring of Tom Derry's gallery". An inventory of paintings at
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written on 3 October 1604, "Thom. Ducie is in missing, and no newes of his wandring". His absence from court and return, if it was he, was not mentioned again.
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