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<p> Or </p> <p> ardinal, archbishop of St. Andrews, and primate of the kingdom, born in Fife; an adviser of James V., twice over ambassador to France; on the death of James secured to himself the chief power in [[Church]] and State as Lord High [[Chancellor]] and Papal Legate; opposed alliance with England; persecuted the Reformers; condemned [[George]] Wishart to the stake, witnessed his sufferings from a window of his castle in St. Andrews, and was assassinated within its walls shortly after; with his death ecclesiastical tyranny of that type came to an end in [[Scotland]] (1494-1546). </p>
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<p> [[Or]] </p> <p> ardinal, archbishop of St. Andrews, and primate of the kingdom, born in Fife; an adviser of [[James]] V., twice over ambassador to France; on the death of James secured to himself the chief power in [[Church]] and [[State]] as [[Lord]] High [[Chancellor]] and [[Papal]] Legate; opposed alliance with England; persecuted the Reformers; condemned [[George]] Wishart to the stake, witnessed his sufferings from a window of his castle in St. Andrews, and was assassinated within its walls shortly after; with his death ecclesiastical tyranny of that type came to an end in [[Scotland]] (1494-1546). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_68991"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/beaton Beaton from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

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ardinal, archbishop of St. Andrews, and primate of the kingdom, born in Fife; an adviser of James V., twice over ambassador to France; on the death of James secured to himself the chief power in Church and State as Lord High Chancellor and Papal Legate; opposed alliance with England; persecuted the Reformers; condemned George Wishart to the stake, witnessed his sufferings from a window of his castle in St. Andrews, and was assassinated within its walls shortly after; with his death ecclesiastical tyranny of that type came to an end in Scotland (1494-1546).

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