A merchant involved in the Prussia trade,
So far as the evidence goes, Spicer began his career in local government in the following year, upon his election as a chamberlain of Lynn. Apart from performing the duties specifically associated with the offices he held, there is some evidence for his participation in other matters concerning the borough. For example, in October 1427 he attended a congregation of all Lynn’s merchants,
Spicer was still active in his later years. In 1437 he helped to supervise new building work at Lynn’s south gate, and in the following year he helped to brief Richard Frank* and Walter Curson* before they discussed matters relating to the borough with the bishop of Norwich, its feudal lord.
