| Name |
Herbert Henry SKRINE |
| Birth |
13 Sep 1852 |
Charlton, Wiltshire |
| Gender |
Male |
| Occupation |
Priest |
| Occupation |
1877 |
St Alkmund, Derby |
| Herbert Henry Skrine was born at Charlton, Wiltshire in 1852, one of seven children of the Perpetual Curate of St James' (Stubbings) Wadham Huntley Skrine (1818-1905) and his wife Clara Mary Anne Mills (c.1819-1905). In his late teens he worked in Twickenham as a ship broker's clerk, but by 1881 had become a clergyman. A year later he married Evelyn Lushington at Derby, before moving to Pershore (Worcs.) where their only daughter Esther was born in 1887. In 1891 he was Vicar of Greenham (Berkshire), and in 1900, he was created fourth Vicar of St James' Stubbings, which position he kept until his resignation in 1919. |
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Herbert Henry SKRINE Rev. Canon E.H. Abney (1811-1892), Vicar of St Alkmund, possibly Rev. Herbert Henry Skrine and Rev. Charles Dunkley (1847-1927), Curates of St Alkmund, full length seated & standing portrait |
| Death |
14 Sep 1927 |
| Burial |
Stubbings Church |
| Notes |
- Rev. Herbert Henry Skrine, M.A., Vicar of Stubbings, educated at W orcester College, Oxford. 20 Information obtained from "Burke's Landed Gentry", 1972 Edition.
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| Person ID |
I10176 |
Gadd |
| Last Modified |
21 Jun 2008 |