In 1611 he moved to Saintbury, near Chipping Campden. ĭover was known as a wit, and author of a lost poem The Wandering Jew: according to Peter Heylin, a pageant put on at Gray's Inn. On 27 February 1605 Dover was admitted to Gray's Inn, and was probably called to the bar in 1611. ĭover left university early to avoid swearing the Oath of Supremacy and a "Robert Dover" was among those questioned by Lord Burghley's officers looking for recusants in Norfolk. Education and professional life ĭover was a scholar at the University of Cambridge in 1595, possibly as a sizar at Queens' College: during his time at Cambridge the " Gog Magog Games" were held on the Gog Magog Hills outside Cambridge, although it is not known whether these were already being termed "Olympik" as was the case by 1620. In 1610 Dover married Sibilla Sanford, daughter of William Cole, Dean of Lincoln and widow of John Sanford of Stow on the Wold they had two sons (Robert, died in infancy, and John, 1614–1696) and two daughters (Sibella and Abigail). He was probably born between 15 in Norfolk, one of four children sired by a John Dover, but as the parish registers in Great Ellingham did not begin until 1630 it is impossible to be certain.
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