Rings for the Finger From the Earliest Known Times to the Present With Full D
Rings for the Finger From the Earliest Known Times to the Present With Full D
Kunz, George Frederick, 1856-1932
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Within the grave were the bones of a man of gigantic stature, and also an urn and a valuable ring, set with twenty-five diamonds. Bishop Pococke, treating of this ring, mentions the fact that Rosa Failge, eldest son of Cathoir More, known as Cathoir the Great, who reigned in 122 A. D. , was called the " Hero of Rings, " but the writer adds that the ring could scarcely have belonged to him, since diamonds do not appear to have been known in Ireland at this early date. 56 A most interesting Washi...ngton relic is a pearl and gold ring made in his lifetime and containing a lock of his hair placed beneath a conical glass. This is encircled by a setting of blue and white enamel, a square of red being set at each corner, and around this a circle of thirteen pearls, the number of the original States. This 55 Gilbert Barnet (Bishop of Salisbury), "History of His Own Time, " London, 1724, 1736. First published by his son Thomas, after the bishop's death in 1715. 56 Archasologia, vol. Ii, pp. 32-35, London, 1773.
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