As an ex-mayor Richard Skinner took precedence over the current mayor, William Salusbury, when they were elected for Barnstaple to the last Marian Parliament; he had recently been named one of the capital burgesses in the town’s new charter. First heard of as the lessee of the Luppingcote garden in Barnstaple in 1526-7, he later took leases of several properties from chantries within the parish church; for the subsidy of 1540 he was assessed at 10s. It is not known what was the nature of the variance ‘betwixt the town and Richard Skinner’ which in 1531-2 was referred to the recorder, Hugh Pollard. Skinner was buried in Barnstaple church on 12 Aug. 1575.3Wainwright, i. 190, 206; ii. 28, 32; CPR, 1548-9, p. 363; 1549-51, p. 169; 1555-7, p. 391; E179/97/214; N. Devon Athenaeum, 1141; 1142; 3972, f. 50; D. Drake ms op. cit. 29.
SKINNER, Richard (by 1506-75), of Barnstaple, Devon.
Family and Education
b. by 1506. m. Agnes (d. July 1567), 1s. 3da.1Date of birth estimated from first reference. N. Devon Athenaeum, Barnstaple, D. Drake ms ‘MPs Barnstaple’, 29.
Offices Held
Mayor, Barnstaple 1537 – 38, 1550 – 51, alderman by 1546–d.2J. B. Gribble, Barnstaple, 200–1; T. Wainwright, Barnstaple Recs. i. 158; ii. 225.
Address
Main residence: Barnstaple, Devon.
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Notes
- 1. Date of birth estimated from first reference. N. Devon Athenaeum, Barnstaple, D. Drake ms ‘MPs Barnstaple’, 29.
- 2. J. B. Gribble, Barnstaple, 200–1; T. Wainwright, Barnstaple Recs. i. 158; ii. 225.
- 3. Wainwright, i. 190, 206; ii. 28, 32; CPR, 1548-9, p. 363; 1549-51, p. 169; 1555-7, p. 391; E179/97/214; N. Devon Athenaeum, 1141; 1142; 3972, f. 50; D. Drake ms op. cit. 29.