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Thomas Spring (c.1474–1523), also referred to as Thomas Spring III or The Rich Clothier, was an English cloth merchant during the early 1500s.〔Phil W Kaufman, ''American Traces in Anglian Places'' (Lulu.com), 19.〕 From Lavenham in Suffolk he consolidated his father's business to become one of the most successful in the booming wool trade, and was one of the richest men in England in his lifetime.〔(The Cloth Industry of Lavenham ) Retrieved 25 April 2013.〕 ==Family== The Spring family was descended from the Anglo-Norman knight, Sir Henry Spring, and Thomas Spring was the great-grandson of Lord Jermyn of Rushbrooke Hall. Thomas Spring was the eldest son and heir of Thomas Spring (d. 7 September 1486)〔.〕 of Lavenham, Suffolk, and Margaret Appleton. His father's will mentions Thomas and two other sons, William and James (slain 1493),〔.〕 as well as a daughter, Marian.〔; .〕 He had another brother, John Spring, whose daughter, Margaret, married Aubrey de Vere, second son of John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford; Aubrey de Vere and Margaret Spring were the grandparents of Robert de Vere, 19th Earl of Oxford.〔; .〕 The will of Thomas Spring's grandfather, also named Thomas (d.1440), mentions his wife, Agnes, his eldest son and heir, Thomas (d. 7 September 1486), another son, William, and two daughters, Katherine and Dionyse.〔.〕
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