MarianneSkerrett (20 June 1793 – 29 July 1887) was a British courtier. She was a Dresser (lady's maid) to Queen Victoria between 1837 and 1862. She was...
Amherst Joseph S. Skerrett (1833–1897), American admiral Kelvin Skerrett (born 1966), English rugby league footballer MarianneSkerrett (1793–1887), the...
the days leading up to her exit, she taught some of her duties to MarianneSkerrett, one of Victoria's dressers, and returned her keys to the queen. Lehzen...
personal friend of queen Victoria and replaced MarianneSkerrett as the queen's confidante when Skerrett retired in 1862. As such she had an important...
Indian Ocean, Marine Geology Vol. 79, Issues 3–4, March 1988, Pp. 261-274 Skerrett, A. (2018). Outer Islands of Seychelles. Camerapix. ISBN 9781904722649...
the original on June 14, 2011. Retrieved June 14, 2011. Snyder, p. 45 Skerrett, Joseph T (1979). "James Purdy and the Black Mask of Humanity". MELUS....
[permanent dead link] Skerrett, Adrian; Bullock, Ian; Disley, Tony (2001). Birds of Seychelles. Christopher Helm. ISBN 0-7136-3973-3. Skerrett, Adrian; Disley...
University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-07183-2 Fanning, Charles, and Ellen Skerrett. "James T. Farrell and Washington Park: The Novel as Social History." Chicago...
neighborhood. Hull House represented the first Protestant activity. See Ellen Skerrett, "The Irish Of Chicago's Hull-House Neighborhood." Chicago History 2001...
Colonel Henry Cadogan, and (in a single monument) Major-Generals Gore and Skerrett. He was also responsible for the memorials to Sir James Brisbane in St...