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84:, with responsibility for maintaining English royal authority over the locality. He was accorded the right to hold several country fairs as a source of income and was in control of collecting tolls and taxes for the Crown. His land increased to approximately 6,000 acres when, on 12 December 1588, he was granted the estates of 1057:
Raleigh in a letter to Hicks: "I am most earnestly to entreat you for this gentleman Captain Spring, that partly for love, partly for honest consideration, you will further him with my Lord Treasurer for a debt of £300 which her Majesty doth owe him. It hath been long due and he hath good warrant for
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Spring married Annabelle Browne, the daughter of John Browne, Master of Awney, Co.Limerick, with whom he had two sons and five daughters. His eldest son, Thomas, was a practising lawyer. His younger son, Walter, served as High Sheriff of Kerry in 1609. Walter's grandson was
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it. Besides he hath served her Majesty very long, and hath received many wounds in her service. These reasons delivered by a man of your utterance, and having his good angel at your elbow to instruct you, I doubt not but it will take good and speedy effect." Carmody, p.290.
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he was granted over 3,000 acres of land in County Kerry in 1578. In 1584, he was appointed Constable of
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A biographical dictionary of the membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640-1641
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Kerry constituencies
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James Carmody, 'The Abbey of Killagha, Parish of Kilcoleman, County Kerry',
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James Carmody, 'The Abbey of Killagha, Parish of Kilcoleman, County Kerry',
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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The Antient and Present State of the County of Kerry
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Thomas Spring of Castlemaine, High Sheriff of Kerry
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As part of the 16:English Protestant soldier and landowner 1272:People of the Nine Years' War (Ireland) 1277:People of the Second Desmond Rebellion 1234: 1181:, Fifth Series, Vol. 36, No. 3, p.291. 1088:, Fifth Series, Vol. 36, No. 3, p.290. 814: 810: 798: 705: 598: 594: 590: 580: 482: 374: 370: 358: 262: 161: 157: 153: 965: 962: 952: 940: 930: 926: 922: 910: 907: 897: 884: 874: 870: 858: 855: 845: 832: 822: 818: 795: 785: 773: 763: 759: 747: 745: 735: 723: 713: 709: 693: 690: 680: 668: 658: 654: 642: 639: 629: 616: 606: 602: 574: 564: 552: 542: 538: 526: 523: 513: 500: 490: 486: 470: 467: 457: 444: 434: 430: 418: 415: 405: 392: 382: 378: 355: 345: 332: 322: 318: 306: 303: 293: 280: 270: 266: 250: 247: 237: 224: 214: 210: 198: 192: 182: 169: 165: 60:Spring was an officer in the army of 1168:( Whittaker and Co, 1866), 165-206. 1129:( Whittaker and Co, 1866), 165-206. 13: 1048:(Whittaker and Co, 1866), 165-206. 14: 1298: 1164:Joseph Jackson Howard, ‘Spring’, 1125:Joseph Jackson Howard, ‘Spring’, 1044:Joseph Jackson Howard, ‘Spring’, 115:in 1592. He was the first of the 99:From 1585 to 1586 Spring was the 1069:Story of Castle Magne, Co. Kerry 1171: 1158: 1145: 1132: 1119: 1116:(Irish Roots Cafe, 1994), 137. 1114:Families of Co. Kerry, Ireland 1106: 1091: 1078: 1061: 1051: 1038: 1035:(Irish Roots Cafe, 1994), 137. 1033:Families of Co. Kerry, Ireland 1025: 94:dissolution of the monasteries 1: 1267:People of Elizabethan Ireland 1073:Kerry Archaeological Magazine 1018: 40: 20:Thomas Spring of Castlemaine 7: 1247:16th-century English people 134: 88:, which had been seized by 10: 1303: 812: 804: 699: 596: 592: 476: 372: 364: 256: 159: 155: 45:Thomas Spring was born in 1220: 1202: 1197: 1190: 1166:The Visitation of Suffolk 1127:The Visitation of Suffolk 1046:The Visitation of Suffolk 946: 928: 924: 916: 891: 872: 864: 839: 820: 816: 779: 761: 753: 729: 711: 707: 674: 656: 648: 623: 604: 600: 558: 540: 532: 507: 488: 484: 451: 432: 424: 399: 380: 376: 339: 320: 312: 287: 268: 264: 231: 212: 204: 195:Thomas Spring of Lavenham 176: 163: 66:Tudor conquest of Ireland 55:Thomas Spring of Lavenham 31:Constable of Castle Maine 1223:Daniel O'Sullivan Beare 29:soldier, politician and 1112:Michael C. O'Laughlin, 1031:Michael C. O'Laughlin, 281:18. Sir Thomas Appleton 1252:High sheriffs of Kerry 129:Irish Confederate Wars 119:to settle in Ireland. 109:Irish House of Commons 1192:Parliament of Ireland 963:15. Elizabeth Basfurd 225:17. Margaret Appleton 170:16. Sir Thomas Spring 113:High Sheriff of Kerry 78:Plantation of Munster 1262:People from Lavenham 1205:Member of Parliament 101:Member of Parliament 1257:Irish MPs 1585–1586 856:14. William Boteler 833:28. Richard Boteler 22:(died 1597) was an 1153:Mary Agnes Hickson 1230: 1229: 1221:Succeeded by 1213:1585–1586 1015: 1014: 1011: 1010: 333:19. Margary Crane 304:9. Alice Appleton 111:and he served as 74:Sir Michael Hicks 1294: 1217:John Fitzgerald 1188: 1187: 1182: 1175: 1169: 1162: 1156: 1149: 1143: 1136: 1130: 1123: 1117: 1110: 1104: 1095: 1089: 1082: 1076: 1065: 1059: 1055: 1049: 1042: 1036: 1029: 885:29. Grace Kirton 796:3. Julian Fairey 640:12. Henry Fairey 356:2. Thomas Spring 248:4. 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Index

English
Protestant
Constable of Castle Maine
County Kerry
Lavenham
Suffolk
Thomas Spring of Lavenham
Elizabeth I
Tudor conquest of Ireland
Walter Raleigh
Sir Michael Hicks
Plantation of Munster
Castle Maine
Killagha Abbey
The Crown
dissolution of the monasteries
Member of Parliament
County Kerry
Irish House of Commons
High Sheriff of Kerry
Spring family
Walter Spring
Irish Confederate Wars
Thomas Spring of Lavenham
Story of Castle Magne, Co. Kerry
A biographical dictionary of the membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640-1641
Mary Agnes Hickson
Parliament of Ireland
Member of Parliament
County Kerry

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