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Robert Dover (Cotswold Games)

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A biographical history of England: from Egbert the Great to the revolution: consisting of characters disposed in different classes, and adapted to a methodical catalogue of engraved British heads: intended as an essay towards reducing our biography to system, and a help to the knowledge of portraits:
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hills above Chipping Campden in about 1612, and presided over them for forty years. A mixture of courtly and folk events, the Cotswold Olimpicks were so named in
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Williams, Jean (2009). "The Curious Mystery of the Cotswold 'Olimpick' Games: Did Shakespeare Know Dover ... and Does it Matter?".
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outside Cambridge, although it is not known whether these were already being termed "Olympik" as was the case by 1620.
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College life in the time of James the first, as illustrated by an unpublished diary of Sir Symonds D'Ewes
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Annalia Dubrensia: upon the yearly celebration of Mr. Robert Dovers Olimpick Games upon Cotswold-Hills
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Robert Dover was buried at Barton on 24 July 1652 (the date of 6 June 1641 appears to be a mistake).
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The Olympic games explained: a student guide to the evolution of the modern Olympic games
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The quicksilver doctor: the life and times of Thomas Dover, physician and adventurer
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Verey, David (1979). "Gloucestershire: The Cotswolds". In Pevsner, Nikolaus (ed.).
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interspersed with a variety of anecdotes, and memoirs of a great number of persons
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A 1636 woodcut showing Dover on horseback presiding over his Olimpick Games
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After the inauguration of the Games, he obtained patronage from neighbour
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Cambridgeshire customs and folklore: with Fenland material provided
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A history of Chipping Campden: and Captain Dover's Olympick Games
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There is a monument to Robert Dover at Dover's Hill, near
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did not begin until 1630 it is impossible to be certain.
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Burns, F. D. A. (2004). "Dover, Robert (1581/2–1652)".
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Dover was known as a wit, and author of a lost poem
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In 1610, Dover married Sibilla Sanford, daughter of
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Index

dressage
Robert Dover (equestrian)

Cotswold Olimpick Games
Norfolk
Great Ellingham
William Cole
Stow on the Wold
University of Cambridge
sizar
Queens' College
Gog Magog Games
Gog Magog Hills
Oath of Supremacy
Lord Burghley
recusants
Gray's Inn
Peter Heylin
Gray's Inn
Chipping Campden
Endymion Porter
Barton-on-the-Heath
Cotswold
shin-kicking
English Civil War
Restoration
Aston-sub-Edge
Cotswold Olimpick Games
Shin-kicking
Wenlock Olympian Games

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