English: Argent, on a chevron between three mascles gules as many cinquefoils or. Arms granted during the reign of King Henry VIII to "Thomas Spring of Lavenham", Suffolk, a prominent cloth merchant. (Howard, Joseph Jackson, ed. (1868). The Visitation of Suffolke, made by William Hervey, Clarenceux King of Arms, 1561, with additions from family documents, original wills, Jermyn, Davy, and other MSS, &c.: Vol 2. Lowestoft & London, p.166[1])
Arms granted 2 January 1600 to Spring of Packenham in Suffolk (descendants of Thomas Spring of Lavenham): Argent, a chevron engrailed between three mascles gules.
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