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*[[Thomas Skinner (Lord Mayor of London, 1596)]] (''fl''. 1590), clothworker, Alderman, and Lord Mayor of London, in the year 1596, gave to the several Hospitals in and about London.<!--[http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/strype/TransformServlet?page=book1_273&display=print Strype, Survey of London(1720)] The Stuart London Project, Humanities Research Institute, The University of Sheffield, |
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*[[Thomas Skinner (died c. 1411)]], MP for [[Shrewsbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Shrewsbury]] |
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*[[Thomas Skinner (Lord Mayor of London, 1596)]], clothworker, Alderman, and Lord Mayor of London |
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*[[Thomas Skinner (historical writer)]] or Skynner (1629?-1679), Colchester physician and historical writer; of St. John's College, Cambridge: M.D. St. John's College, Oxford, 1672; continued Bates's "Elenchi Motuum Nuperorum" (part iii 1676) and compiled "Life of General Monk" (printed, 1723).<!--Lee, Sydney "Dictionary of National Biography Index and Epitome", page 1208, --> |
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*[[Thomas Skinner (Lord Mayor of London, 1794)]], Lord Mayor of London |
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*[[Thomas Gregory Skinner]] (1842–1907), US Representative from North Carolina |
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*[[Thomas Skinner (soldier)]] (1800?-1843), soldier and author; commanded 31st foot in Afghanistan, 1842-3; and was made C.B. and brevet lieutenant-colonel, 1842; published "Excursions in India" (1832) and "Adventures during a Journey Overland to India" (1836).<!--Lee, Sydney "Dictionary of National Biography Index and Epitome", page 1208, --> |
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*[[Thomas Skinner (Ceylon)]] (1804-1877), engineer; grandson of William Skinner (1700-1780); commissioner of public works and auditor-general in Ceylon. Wrote "Fifty Years in Ceylon" published, 1891.<!--Lee, Sydney "Dictionary of National Biography Index and Epitome", page 1208, --> |
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* [[Thomas Gregory Skinner]] (1842–1907), US Representative from North Carolina |
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==Other people== |
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* [[Thomas Skinner (historical writer)|Thomas Skinner]] or Skynner (c. 1629–1679), Colchester physician and historical writer |
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* Thomas Skinner, plaintiff in [[Skinner's Case]], 1668-9 |
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* [[Thomas Skinner (British Army officer, born 1759)|Thomas Skinner]] (1759–1818), British Army military engineer officer |
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* [[Thomas Skinner (British Army officer, died 1843)|Thomas Skinner]] (c. 1800–1843), British Army officer and author |
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* [[Thomas Skinner (British Army officer, born 1804)|Thomas Skinner]] (1804–1877), British Army officer, commissioner of public works in Ceylon |
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* [[Thomas Skinner (etcher)|Thomas Skinner]] (1819–1881), English etcher, inventor, and amateur oil-painter |
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* [[Thomas Edward Barnes Skinner]] (1840-1902), British Postmaster General of Ceylon |
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* [[Thomas Skinner (sailor)|Thomas Skinner]], British 1928 Olympian sailor |
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* [[Tom Skinner (minister)|Tom Skinner]] (1942–1994), American evangelist minister and motivational speaker |
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* [[Thomas Skinner (television executive)|Thomas Skinner]], American nowadays television and film executive |
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* [[Thomas Skinner (businessman)|Thomas Skinner]] (born 1991), English businessman |
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 23 October 2024
Thomas or Tom Skinner may refer to:
Politicians
[edit]- Thomas Skinner (died c. 1411), MP for Shrewsbury
- Thomas Skinner (Lord Mayor of London, 1596), clothworker, Alderman, and Lord Mayor of London
- Thomas Skinner (Lord Mayor of London, 1794), Lord Mayor of London
- Thomas Gregory Skinner (1842–1907), US Representative from North Carolina
Other people
[edit]- Thomas Skinner or Skynner (c. 1629–1679), Colchester physician and historical writer
- Thomas Skinner, plaintiff in Skinner's Case, 1668-9
- Thomas Skinner (1759–1818), British Army military engineer officer
- Thomas Skinner (c. 1800–1843), British Army officer and author
- Thomas Skinner (1804–1877), British Army officer, commissioner of public works in Ceylon
- Thomas Skinner (1819–1881), English etcher, inventor, and amateur oil-painter
- Thomas Edward Barnes Skinner (1840-1902), British Postmaster General of Ceylon
- Thomas Skinner, British 1928 Olympian sailor
- Tom Skinner (1909–1991), New Zealand trade unionist
- Tom Skinner (1942–1994), American evangelist minister and motivational speaker
- Thomas Skinner, American nowadays television and film executive
- Thomas Skinner (born 1991), English businessman