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Mourning rings

Number recorded on PAS database: 209

These rings were made to commemorate the loss of a loved one.  They date from the 15th to the 19th centuries although the overwhelming majority date to the 17th to 18th centuries.  In some cases, the date may be determined precisely as the inscription contains the actual date on which the individual died.  Sometimes the date is shortened to just the last two figures; these rings usually date to the 17th C.  The use of moralising inscriptions with extracts from the bible (e.g. ‘Blessed are the ded which die [in] the Lorde – see DEV-F210B9) tended to be more common in rings dating to the 17th C.

 

The designs of these rings ranged from simple plain bands with a generic inscription e.g. ‘memento mori’ (in remembrance of death) to a personalised inscription containing the actual details of the deceased individual, through simple stylised skull decorations to more complex styles of skull/skeleton and on to other types of decoration and styles of the rings themselves.  None of the different subtypes can be wholly ascribed to a particular century but the ‘Type 8 rings are generally no later than 17th C.  Click here to see the different types.

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Inscription language

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Lettering style

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Inscription position

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Destination

List of all inscriptions (sorted alphabetically)

Inscription
Date
Makers' Mark
Image
PAS ID
Found (County)
Dame Iohne Mylborne
16th-17th C
None
WMID-C16231
West Midlands
Death calls man falls, prepare LD
17th-18th C
Illegible
SUSS-1D0CDB
East Sussex
Death hath surpris'd my cheifest Jewell T H
17th C
LW
WMID-565CB5
Staffordshire
Death is the waye to life
17th C
TS
LVPL-2232A6
Cheshire
Death is to thee life
17th-18th C
None
NARC-7CD7C6
Worcestershire
Death to mee is gaine
17th-18th C
RW
DOR-5C1AAB
Dorset
Deus illuminatiio mea LS
17th-19th C
None
WMID-C8F34D
Shropshire
Die to live
16th-17th C
None
WMID-9318D6
Warwickshire
Die to live eternally
17th-18th C
R
GLO-1B3252
Gloucestershire
Dim spiro spero
18th C
None
LANCUM-E7F45E
Lancashire
Dor / Ewin / Ob : 30 / Apr / 1739 / AE 84
18th C
None
ESS-DB8C5A
Norfolk
Doucas Scott ob 16 Sep 1717 ae 160
18th C
None
CAM-CAF597
Oxfordshire
16th-17th C
16th-17th C
16th-17th C

WMID-C16231

Dame Iohne Mylborne

16th-17th C

17th-18th C
17th-18th C
17th-18th C

SUSS-1D0CDB

Death calls man falls, prepare LD

17th-18th C

17th C
17th C
17th C

WMID-565CB5

Death hath surpris'd my cheifest Jewell T H

17th C

17th C
17th C
17th C

LVPL-2232A6

Death is the waye to life

17th C

17th-18th C
17th-18th C
17th-18th C

NARC-7CD7C6

Death is to thee life

17th-18th C

17th-18th C
17th-18th C
17th-18th C

DOR-5C1AAB

Death to mee is gaine

17th-18th C

17th-19th C
17th-19th C
17th-19th C

WMID-C8F34D

Deus illuminatiio mea LS

17th-19th C

16th-17th C
16th-17th C
16th-17th C

WMID-9318D6

Die to live

16th-17th C

17th-18th C
17th-18th C
17th-18th C

GLO-1B3252

Die to live eternally

17th-18th C

18th C
18th C
18th C

LANCUM-E7F45E

Dim spiro spero

18th C

18th C
18th C
18th C

ESS-DB8C5A

Dor / Ewin / Ob : 30 / Apr / 1739 / AE 84

18th C

18th C
18th C
18th C

CAM-CAF597

Doucas Scott ob 16 Sep 1717 ae 160

18th C

The rings:

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