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John Skinner (MP for Maldon) John Skinner (died after 1395) was a member of the Parliament of England for the constituency of Maldon (UK Parliament constituency), Maldon in Essex in the parliaments of January 1390 and 1393.John Skinner (fl.1395-99) John Skinner may refer to: Politicians *John Skinner (MP for Maldon), 1391–1393, MP for Maldon 1391 and 1393 *John Skinner (fl.1395-99), MP for Reigate (UK Parliament constituency), Reigate 1395, 1397 and 1399 *John Skinner (fl.1414-20), MP for R ...
, MP for Reigate 1395, 1397 and 1399 * John Skinner (fl.1414-20), MP for Reigate 1414, 1415 and 1420 *
John Skinner (MP for Hythe) John Skinner may refer to: Politicians * John Skinner (MP for Maldon), 1391–1393, MP for Maldon 1391 and 1393 * John Skinner (fl.1395-99), MP for Reigate 1395, 1397 and 1399 * John Skinner (fl.1414-20), MP for Reigate 1414, 1415 and 1420 *John ...
, MP for
Hythe Hythe, from Anglo-Saxon ''hȳð'', may refer to a landing-place, port or haven, either as an element in a toponym, such as Rotherhithe in London, or to: Places Australia * Hythe, Tasmania Canada *Hythe, Alberta, a village in Canada England * T ...
1419, 1423, 1425 and 1427 * John Skinner (died ?1543) (died 1543), MP for Reigate in 1529 * John Skinner (died 1571), MP for Reigate and Surrey * John Skinner (died 1584) (1535–1584), MP for Reigate 1559 and 1572


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John Skinner (early settler) John Skinner (1590–1650) was an early Puritan settler in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and one of the founders of Hartford, Connecticut. Skinner was a member of Thomas Hooker Thomas Hooker (July 5, 1586 – July 7, 1647) was a prominent Eng ...
(1590–1650), early Puritan settler in the Massachusetts Bay Colony * John Skinner (poet) (1721–1807), Scottish historian and songwriter *
John Skinner (bishop) John Skinner (17 May 1744 – 13 July 1816) was an Anglican clergyman who served as the Bishop of Aberdeen from 1786 to 1816 and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church from 1788 to 1816. Early life and family He was born at Linshart, Longsid ...
(1744–1816), bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney *
John Skinner (archaeologist) The Rev. John Skinner (1772–1839) was a parish vicar and amateur antiquarian and archaeologist operating mainly in the area of Bath and the villages of northern Somerset in the early nineteenth century. Life Skinner was born in Clavert ...
(1772–1839), English parish vicar and amateur antiquarian and archaeologist *
John Skinner (cricketer) John Skinner (16 July 1850 – 17 February 1926) was an English cricketer. Skinner was a right-handed batsman who bowled left-arm roundarm fast. The son of Richard Skinner, a master tailor, he was born at Steyning, Sussex. Skinner ma ...
(1850–1926), English cricketer * John Edwin Hilary Skinner (1839–1894), English war correspondent *
John Kendrick Skinner John Kendrick Skinner Victoria Cross, VC, Distinguished Conduct Medal, DCM (5 February 1883 – 17 March 1918) was a Scotland, Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy ...
(1883–1918), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross * John Stuart Skinner (1788–1851), American lawyer, publisher, and editor *
John W. Skinner John William Skinner (26 November 1890H. Trevor Hughes. - 1 April 1955) was headmaster of Culford School, near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Suffolk () is a ceremonial county of England in East Anglia. It borders Norfolk to the north, Cambr ...
(1890–1955), headmaster of Culford School, 1924–1951 * John O. Skinner (1845–1932), American physician and Medal of Honor recipient {{human name disambiguation, Skinner, John