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Re William Morley and Sir William Springett/Springate
Thanks for improving my additions to this article re Springett!
Is it worth making a reference to [Herbert] Morley's thanks, via the House of Lords, to Springett (and also as an example of contemporay alternative spelling from an authoritative source):
'Sussex Officers thanked.
Ordered, That Mr. Morley do return Thanks, from this House, to Captain Springate, and the other Captains of the County of Sussex, that have expressed their Affection to the Kingdom and Parliament, in Raising of Forces for the Preservation of the Peace of that County: And that they be desired to go on with all Vigour and Resolution in that Service: And this House will take Care they shall have Assistance from them, to settle the Peace of that County.'