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Skeat or
Skeats is a
common English family name. The
names Skeat,
Skeats, Skeates, Skett,
Skitt and
Skates are
derived from the
forename Scet or Schett...
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Walter William Skeat, FBA (21
November 1835 – 6
October 1912) was a
British philologist and
Anglican deacon. The pre-eminent
British philologist of his...
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Wayback Machine; cf.
Roberts &
Skeat 1983, p. 18
Roberts &
Skeat 1983, pp. 15–22.
Skeat 2004, p. 45.
Skeat 2004, pp. 45–46. "The Book of
Kells |...
- into the fold,
along with new
members guitarist Mark
Birch and b****ist Bob
Skeat.
Wishbone Ash then went on to
release two
electronic dance albums on UK...
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Leonard Skeat (9
February 1937 – 9
March 2021) was a
British jazz double-b****ist, and the
younger brother of Bill
Skeat, a
saxophone player (1926–1999)...
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Bertha Marian Skeat or
Bertha Skeat (30
December 1861 – 2
December 1948) was a
British writer and schoolmistress.
Skeat was born in East
Dereham in 1861...
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Theodore Cressy Skeat (15
February 1907 – 25 June 2003) was a
British academic and
librarian at the
British Museum,
where he
worked as ****istant Keeper...
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related to this article:
Skeat, The
Romaunt of the Rose
Citing research by both
Linder and Kaluza,
Walter Skeat, a nineteenth-century scholar, divided...
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Francis Walter Skeat (3
December 1909 – 31
August 2000) was an
English gl****
painter who
created over 400
stained gl****
windows in
churches and cathedrals...
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library of
Pamphilus at
Caesarea Maritima.: 128 Streeter,
Skeat, and
Milne also
believed that it was
produced in Caesarea. The
codex can...