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English: 1866 drawing of examples of the merchant mark of the prominent cloth merchant Thomas Spring (d.1523) sculpted on the base of the tower of Lavenham Church, Suffolk, which he built.
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Source Visitation of Suffolk, 1561, ed.1866, vol.1, p.190[1]
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current15:45, 4 November 2019Thumbnail for version as of 15:45, 4 November 2019843 × 905 (101 KB)Lobsterthermidor{{Information |description ={{en|1=1866 drawing of examples of the merchant mark of the prominent cloth merchant Thomas Spring (d.1510) sculpted on the base of the tower of Lavenham Church, Suffolk, which he built.}} |date =1866 drawing |source =Visitation of Suffolk, 1561, ed.1866, vol.1, p.190[https://archive.org/details/visitationofsuff01harv/page/170] |author =Unknown }} Category:Merchants' marks (England) [[Category:Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Lave...
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