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Forbes Skertchly, a
resident of Hong Kong and an
officer in the
British Navy, son of the
better known Sydney Barber Josiah Skertchly. E. F.
Skertchly discussed...
- Queensland. Born in Anstey, Leicestershire,
Skertchly was the son of an
English engineer,
Joseph Skertchly, and
Sarah Moseley, née Barber. He was educated...
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January 2025. "The
History of Ely, Cambridgeshire".
Darby 1974, pp. 93–106
Skertchly 1877, p. 236 Marr &
Thomas 1967, p. 19 Stubbington, Paul (January 2008)...
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African biography. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195382075.
Skertchly, J.
Alfred (1874).
Dahomey as It Is;
Being a
Narrative of
Eight Months'...
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geological description and
record came from a man
named Sydney Barber Josiah Skertchly, who was then
working in
Suffolk for the
British Geological Survey, in...
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During the
Annual Customs of Dahomey,
prostitutes paid taxes. J. A.
Skertchly wrote in 1874 that
prostitutes were
licensed by the King of Dahomey. According...
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Mission to Gelele, King of Dahome. London:
Tinsley Brothers, 1864. J.A.
Skertchly,
Dahomey As It Is (London:
Chapman and Hall, 1874), 46.
Bismarck to King...
- the term rodham.
Roddam is used by Egar (1897) and also by
Skertchly (1877); in
Skertchly's case, as a
local term "used only in the Isle of Ely". The Oxford...
- the mud or were
bogged and the QITC's
foundation Prin****l, Dr
Allan Skertchly,
ferried people in his 4WD
across floodwaters. Some
students slept temporarily...
- body of supporters. The
first Council comprised Professor Sydney B.J.
Skertchly, President;
Henry Tryon, Vice-President;
James Johnston, Secretary; Miss...