- Maria, Lady
Walpole (née
Skerret, Skerritt, or Skerrett; 1702 – 4 June 1738) was the
second wife of
British politician and
Prime Minister Robert Walpole...
- "Zespri
SunGold kiwifruit".
Zespri Group Ltd. 2019.
Retrieved 2022-03-21.
Skerret, A. (2019-05-23). "Zespri
reports record revenue, as
global kiwifruit sales...
- 000, the
daughter and sole
heiress of
Thomas Skeritt (d. 1738) (aliter
Skerret, Skeritt, etc), a
wealthy Irish merchant living in
Dover Street, Mayfair...
- +13.1
Liberal Democrats Neil
Alexander 3,785 8.1 +2.2
Reform UK
Steve Skerret 3,490 7.5 +6.9
Scottish Green Draeyk Van Der Horn 1,676 3.6 +2.4 Scottish...
- Conway,
Patricio Fitzpatrick,
Felipe Doran,
Jaime Kiernan, and
Antonio Skerret were
other Irishmen involved in
commercial farming around northern Puerto...
-
first wife
Catherine Shorter, who died 20
August 1737. He
married Maria Skerret in
early 1738, thus The Vyne's
table could seem have been
ordered before...
-
Caguas on July 8, 1908, the son of Víctor Gutiérrez and
Carolina Franqui Skerret. He
entered the
College of the Holy
Cross in Worcester, M****achusetts and...
-
several entities including Sucesión de Torrens,
Sobrinos de Arrazaín and
Skerret y
Hermanos joined individuals such as
Ambrosio Martorell and
released their...
- (2014). The
World of Birds.
Firefly Books. pp. 360–361. ISBN 9781770853041.
Skerret,
Adrian (2017). "First
record of
greater painted-snipe
Rostratula benghalensis...
-
Byrne Skerret, 1811". www.napoleon-series.org.
Archived from the
original on 3
September 2014.
Retrieved 31
August 2014. "Re:
Colonel John
Byrne Skerret, 1811"...