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Robert Dibdale
The Blessed Robert Dibdale (or Debdale) (ca. 1556 – 8 October 1586) was an English Catholic priest and martyr.
Dibdale was born the son of John Dibdale of Shottery, a village in the county of Warwickshire, within the parish of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare's wife Anne Hathaway, at a date unknown. He had a brother, Richard, and two sisters, Joan and Agnes. It would seem the family were Catholics. Peter Ackroyd speculates that Dibdale (or Debdale) attended the King’s New School in Stratford, the same grammar school attended by William Shakespeare.〔Ackroyd, Peter. (''Shakespeare: The Biography'' ) Doubleday (2005), p.64〕
Government records show that in 1581 his absence abroad at Louvain since about 1576 had been noted by the English authorities. Catholic records, however, show that, by that time, he had already been to Rome and had then gone to the English College in Rheims, France, arriving there on 29 December 1579, before setting out for England on 22 June 1580. At that point he had still not been ordained.
Dibdale was immediately arrested upon landing at Dover. It is recorded that he was committed to the Gatehouse by 29 July the same year, being discharged on 10 September 1582. His whereabouts immediately thereafter are obscure but on 14 March 1583 he again entered the English College at Rheims and was ordained a priest in Rheims Cathedral on 31 March 1584.
Using the alias Palmer, he set out for England the following 2 August. He was arrested near Tothill Street in London on 24 July 1586, and was imprisoned, first at the Counter, then at Newgate. Given the 1585 Act making it a capital offence to be a Catholic priest in England, the terrible sentence of hanging, drawing and quartering was inevitable. It was carried out at Tyburn on 8 October 1586. His fate was shared by two fellow priests, John Adams and John Lowe.
All three priests were beatified (the last stage prior to canonization) by Pope John Paul II on 22 November 1987.
==Sources==

*Anstruther, Godfrey. ''Seminary Priests'', St Edmund's College, Ware, vol. 1 (1968), p.101.
*Brownlow, Frank W. (''Shakespeare, Harsnett, and the devils of Denham'' ), University of Delaware Press (1993), pp.167-168.

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