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courtiers from Denmark,
including the ladies-in-waiting and
chamberers Katrine Skinkel, Anna Kaas, and
Margaret Vinstarr, the
preacher Johannes Sering, a page...
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Berneke Skinkel 14th
century 1390-1418 1418?
Stinkel Otto
Berneksen Skinkel 14th
century 1418-1449 1449?
Stinkel Hilleborg Ottosdatter Skinkel 15th century...
- To
Owner c. 1405 Ly**** and Jørgen
Skinkel c. 1470
Johan Sinkel 1516 Otto and Poul
Skinkel 1518 1533
Laurids Skinkel 1533 1536
Hilleborg Pedersdatter Bille...
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granted him
nearby Holmegaard. Sten
Skinkel acquired Bækkeskov in 1693. In 1729, it was sold by his son
Rudolf Skinkel to Knud
Ahasverus Becker. In 1718...
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became a
favourite in Scotland, and with
another gentlewoman,
Katrine Skinkel, wore hats that
matched the queen's.
After the
coronation of Anna of Denmark...
- Denmark. The two
departing courtiers were
probably Sophia Kaas and
Cathrina Skinkel who had
attended Anne of Denmark's coronation. Anne of
Denmark bought clothes...
- of Denmark, and her two
Danish maidens of
honour Sofie Koss and
Katrine Skinkel.
Elizabeth Gibb made
snoods and took
delivery of a gold "kell" and two...
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bring two
gentlewomen home,
probably Anne or
Sophia Kaas and
Katheren Skinkel.
Knibbe was sent as amb****ador to
England in 1592. He went to
Oxford to...
- land
directly under the manor. He was
married to
Hilleborg Poulsdatter Skinkel. He died at
Snedinge in 1630.
Snedinge was then p****ed to his relative...
- Clerk, and
other women. The
maidens of
honour followed,
including Cathrina Skinkel and Anna Kaas. When the
congregation was
settled in
their places, Psalm...