Sir WilliamSpringofLavenham (died 3 February 1599) was an English politician and landowner. Spring was the son of Sir John Spring and Dorothy, the daughter...
Lavenham is a village, civil parish and electoral ward in the Babergh district, in the county of Suffolk, England. It is noted for its Guildhall, Little...
Thomas Spring (c. 1474 – 1523) (alias Thomas Spring III or The Rich Clothier) ofLavenham in Suffolk, was an English cloth merchant. He consolidated his...
Spring (d.1549) was knighted by Henry VII and aided the dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk in suppressing the Lavenham revolt of 1525. His son, Sir William...
Sir John Spring (died 12 August 1547), ofLavenham, Buxhall, Hitcham, and Cockfield, Suffolk, was an English merchant and politician. John Spring was the...
Lavenham Guildhall is a timber-framed municipal building in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. It is Grade I listed. By the late 14th century, Lavenham was at...
1426) William Spring of Lavenham (died 1599), High Sheriff of Suffolk (1578 and 1579), MP for Suffolk (1570). WilliamSpringof Pakenham (died 1637), High...
lost. In c.1522, he married Bridget Spring, the only daughter of Alice (born Appleton) and Thomas SpringofLavenham. They had two sons and two daughters...
Thomas Spring was born in Lavenham, Suffolk, the son of Robert Spring. He was the grandson of Thomas SpringofLavenham, the richest merchant in England...
on St Peter and St Paul's Church, Lavenham, the ancestral church of the Spring family. Shortly after his death, Spring Rice's family, friends and colleagues...
great-grandson of John SpringofLavenham and the great-great grandson of Thomas SpringofLavenham. John later commanded the company of militia from Uxbridge...
Ashfield, of Stowlangtoft 1577: John Heigham of Barrow and Bury St Edmunds 1578: Sir WilliamSpring, ofLavenham, Kt. 1579: Sir Robert Jermyn, of Rushbrook...
Kendrick Henry Machyn, diarist Jack O'Newbury William Paterson Thomas SpringofLavenham Sir Thomas White Clothing industry Textile industry "Cloth merchant"...
led by Sir John Spring had removed the clappers from the bells ofLavenham church, which were to have been rung to signal the start of the uprising. The...
Longleat, and Wilton House (interior and exterior) in England, Lavenham Guildhall at Lavenham in Suffolk (amputation scene), Dunrobin Castle (exterior and...
University Press. p. 62. Hanks, Patrick; Mcleod, William T.; Urdang, Laurence, eds. (1986). Collins Dictionary of the English Language (2nd ed.). London: Collins...
ISBN 978-1473834125. Abbott, Patrick (1989). The British Airship at War 1914–1918. Lavenham, Suffolk: Terence Dalton Ltd. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-86138-073-2. Grant (2014)...
marrying her to her newly purchased ward, WilliamSpring (1532/4–1599) ofLavenham. William received livery of his estates in 1553 (on reaching his majority...