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family, to be too low-born to lead men into battle. Cromwell intervened, telling Spring that he did not care which social class his soldiers came from, as long as they believed in
Parliament's cause. In September 1643, Cromwell wrote to Spring, saying: "I had rather have a plain russet-coated captain
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most active supporters in East Anglia. Following the outbreak of hostilities in
October 1642, he was appointed to all the local commissions in Suffolk organised to prosecute the war against Charles I. Spring travelled the eastern counties of England, helping to recruit soldiers to the Parliamentarian
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September 1654 but Spring is not recorded as having played any part in its proceedings, likely as a result of his declining health. He died at Pakenham on 17 December 1654 and was buried two days later, leaving large debts to his wife and young family. The debts were dealt with by the
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of those thought to be politically or theologically suspect. In
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362:. His voting record in the Commons was strongly influenced by his Presbyterian beliefs and in November 1646 he was appointed to a committee to oversee the selling of the estates of
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that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than that which you call a gentleman and is nothing else".
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of
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Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History
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2121:. Martlesham, Great Britain: Boydell & Brewer. pp. 651–653.
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Catherine Spring, married (1st) Capt. Laurence, (2nd) John Palgrave
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2292:(suffolk) Parish Pakenham, Eng; Crisp, Frederick Arthur (1888).
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of Melford Hall, Suffolk, with whom he had three children.
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The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1640-1660
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The History and Antiquities of Hengrave, in Suffolk
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2259:Brunton, Douglas; Pennington, Donald H. (1954).
16:17th-century English Parliamentarian politician
330:in the county. He was a staunch friend of Sir
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201:In October 1640 Spring stood for election in
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2209:"Captain Raphe Margery, A Suffolk Ironside"
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929:Sir William Spring of Ridenhall
439:Sir Robert Cordell, 1st Baronet
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327:Directory for Public Worship
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741:36. Robert Kitson of Warton
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395:Instrument of Government
178:. Spring was the son of
117:Politician and landowner
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2309:Burke, Bernard (1844).
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653:17. Dorothy Waldengrave
207:High Sheriff of Suffolk
2432:Sir Thomas Bedingfield
2152:Cokayne, George Edward
629:Sir William Waldegrave
402:sale of some lands at
332:Nathaniel Barnardiston
2627:English MPs 1654–1655
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2542:Baronetage of England
2534:Sir William Castleton
2337:Parliament of England
1043:10. Sir John Trelawny
223:Baronetage of England
221:, of Pakenham in the
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2357:Member of Parliament
1583:6. Sir William Smith
424:Sir Hamon L'Estrange
352:Member of Parliament
342:Member of Parliament
239:justice of the peace
198:and Cockfield Hall.
140:Member of Parliament
2157:Complete Baronetage
380:Siege of Colchester
268:Eastern Association
257:, Spring was among
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2517:Sir Simonds d'Ewes
2509:Political offices
2013:7. Elizabeth Smith
1796:3. Elizabeth Smith
356:recruiter election
291:Earl of Manchester
249:Roundhead official
180:Sir William Spring
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2587:1613 births
2502:Daniel Wall
2440:John Gurdon
2404:John Clarke
2392:Jacob Caley
2382:John Clarke
2231:B. Worden,
322:anabaptists
318:antinomians
253:During the
136:East Anglia
2637:Roundheads
2581:Categories
2563:1641–1654
2075:References
420:Lady Alice
372:Scots Army
235:Newe House
162:Early life
114:Occupation
52:1613-03-13
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2193:J. Gage,
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304:A devout
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