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Robert Dymoke


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Died
  
September 11, 1580, Lincoln, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Lady Bridget Clinton (m. 1556–1580)

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Robert Dymoke, Dymock or Dymocke, of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire (born 1531; died at Lincoln, England, 11 September 1580) was Queen's Champion of England and a devout Catholic recusant who was named a martyr after his death.

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Life

In 1579 Dymoke received the Catholic priest, Richard Kirkman, at his manor of Scrivelsby, and maintained him as schoolmaster to his sons. He was himself, at the time, an occasional conformist to the Anglican state religion. He was reconciled to the Catholic Church in 1580, either by Kirkman or by Edmund Campion.

In July 1580, Dymoke and his wife, were indicted for hearing Mass and for recusancy. He was by then quite helpless owing to paralysis.

Dymoke was ordered by Thomas Cooper, Bishop of Lincoln, to be carried off to gaol in Lincoln. He was visited in his last hours by Protestant ministers, while he was dying there.

Family

He was the son of Sir Edward Dymoke, of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire (d. 1566), Hereditary King's Champion. The office ran in the Dymoke family, for many centuries.

His wife, whom he married sometime around 1556, Lady Bridget Clinton (born c. 1536), by whom he had ten children, was eldest daughter and coheiress of Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln and Elizabeth Blount.

References

Robert Dymoke Wikipedia