Wall Tablet in St Stephen’s Church, Bristol commemorating Martin Pringe d. 1626.



Location
St Stephen's Church, Bristol, England
Transcript
'To the pious / memory of Martin Pringe / Merchant, sometime General to the / East Indies and one of the / fraternity of Trinity House / The liuing worth of this dead man was such / That this Fayr Touch can giue you but A touch / Of his admired guifts, theise quartered Arts / Enrich'd his knowledge and ye spheare imparts / His hearts true Embleme, where pure thoughts did moue / By a most sacred Influence from aboue / Prudence and fortitude ore topp this toombe / Which in braue PRINGE tooke vpp ye cheifest roome / Hope, Tyme supporters showe that hee did clyme / This highest pitch of hope, though not of Tyme. / His painefull, skillfull trauayles reacht as farre / As from the Artick to th'Antartick starre. / Hee made himselfe A shippe, Religion / His onely compass, and the truth alone / His guiding Cynosure, faith was his sayles / His Anchour hope, A hope that neuer fayles. / His fraught was Charitie, and his returne / A fruitful practise: In this fatall vrne / This shippes fair Bulck is lodg'd but ye ritch lading/Is housd in heaven A hauen never fadinge'
Details
Type: Wall tablet
People
Age: 46
Date of Death: 1626
Cause of Death: Unknown
Rank / Occupation: Merchant adventurer
Organisation: Trinity House
Extra
Bibliography: J.W. Damer Powell 'Bristol Privateers and Ships of War' (Bristol, 1930) p. 68; Dr Jean Wilson 'Ethics Girls', 'Church Monuments: Journal of the Church Monuments Society' vol xiii , p.93 (London, 1998).
Photographer: P. Lacey: B. Tomlinson