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Christmas Dance, English Country HouseA scene from a Christmas party at an English country estate. The guests, dressed in their smartest attire, perform the Sir Roger de Coverley (or Coverly, or in Scotland The Haymakers')
Sir Roger de Coverley, fictitious character in The SpectatorSir Roger de Coverley, a fictitious country squire character created by Joseph Addison in The Spectator in the early 18th century, after whom a dance was named. Date: 1843
DANCE / ROGER DE COVERLEYIt may look like Oranges and Lemons but actually theyre performing the Sir Roger de Coverley dance named for the fictional country squire created by Joseph Addison. Date: 1884
Sir Roger de Coverley and the Gypsies. The gypsy woman appears to be reading his palm. Sir Roger de Coverley was a fictitious English squire in the reign of Queen Anne who appeared in Spectator
Gigue Anglaise CroiseeGIGUE ANGLAISE CROISEE (also known as the Sir Roger de Coverley ) performed by four ladies and their military friends Date: circa 1880