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Gunpowder Plot Ring Found Near Mastermind's Birthplace
25 Nov
Summary
- A 16th-century gold ring was discovered near Robert Catesby's birthplace.
- The ring features an inscription symbolizing loyalty, potentially to the Gunpowder Plot.
- Experts believe the artifact may be linked to the infamous 1605 conspiracy.

A significant historical artifact, believed to be linked to the 1605 Gunpowder Plot, has been discovered in Bushwood, Warwickshire, England. The 16th-century gold ring was found by metal detectorist Andrew Rose near the birthplace of Robert Catesby, the acknowledged mastermind behind the plot.
The ring features an inscription reading "Your Frende in Deede," interpreted as a symbol of loyalty. Its proximity to Bushwood Hall, which served as a conspirators' hideout, strengthens the potential connection. Experts suggest the artifact could have belonged to one of the plotters involved in the attempt to destroy the Houses of Parliament.
This intriguing piece of history is scheduled for auction on November 27, with predictions it could fetch up to £12,000. Auctioneer Charles Hanson noted the historical context of a large Catholic population in the Midlands providing safe houses for the plotters, making the ring's discovery particularly resonant.




