Figure 1. Map of the locations where Margaret Tudor's holograph and hybrid letters were composed. xiv
Figure 2. Margaret Tudor's first extant letter sent to Henry VII, August 1503 (BL, Cotton MS Vespasian F XIII fo. 134r). By permission of The British Library. 2
Figure 3. A visualization of Margaret Tudor's epistolary output through time. 5
Figure 4. An example of Margaret Tudor's handwriting (BL, Cotton MS Caligula B VI fo. 230r). By permission of The British Library. 15
Figure 5. An impression Margaret Tudor's signet seal ‘IN GOD IS MI TRAIST’ (BL, Additional MS 32,646 fo. 41v). By permission of The British Library. 17
Figure 6. An impression of Margaret Tudor's small signet seal (TNA, SP 49/2 fo. 54v). By permission of The National Archives. 18
Figure 7. An impression of Margaret Tudor's small signet seal with ‘M R’ initials (TNA, SP 49/5 fo. 28v). By permission of The National Archives. 19
Figure 8. An impression of Margaret Tudor's signet seal with ‘M R’ initials (BL, Additional MS 32,646 fo. 110v). By permission of The British Library. 20
Figure 9. Page 1 (fo. 26r) of Margaret Tudor's letter to Henry VIII, 16 October 1537 (TNA, SP 49/5 fo. 26r). By permission of The National Archives. 21
Figure 10. Page 3 (fo. 27r) of Margaret Tudor's letter to Henry VIII, 16 October 1537 (TNA, SP 49/5 fo. 27r). By permission of The National Archives. 22
Figure 11. Margaret Tudor's holograph letter to Henry VIII, 12 December 1534 (TNA, SP 49/4 fo. 70r). By permission of The National Archives. 23