Marian W Skerrett is a resident of LA. Lookup the home address and phone and other contact details for this person. In real life, Miss Marianne Skerrett rose to be the Queen’s principle dresser, and was with Queen Victoria for twenty-five years. You can see multiple images of Miss Skerrett on the Royal Collections Trust Website. One can be found HERE. Miss Skerrett was born about 1793 in London; she was baptized in St Martin-in-the-Fields.
Skerrett may refer to:
- Charles Skerrett KCMG, KC (1863–1929), the fifth Chief Justice of New Zealand from 1926 to 1929
- James Skerrett (fl. 1513–1532), Mayor of Galway
- John Skerrett (Augustinian) (c. 1630-88) Galway-born preacher and Missionary
- John Skerrett (mayor), 7th Mayor of Galway, 1491–1492
- John Byrne Skerrett (1778?-1814), British soldier who fought in the Spanish War of Independence
- Joseph Skerrett, American literary critic and professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Joseph S. Skerrett (1833–1897), American admiral
- Kelvin Skerrett (born 1966), English rugby league footballer
- Marianne Skerrett (1793-1887), the lady's maid of queen Victoria
- Michael Skerrett (died 1785), Irish clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church
- Nicholas Skerrett (died 1583), Galway-born Archbishop of Tuam, 1580–83
- Trevor Skerrett, English rugby league footballer
References[edit]
- Henry, William, Role of Honour: The Mayors of Galway City 1485–2001, Galway, 2002. OCLC 51023721 ASIN B003NECRYW
- Martyn, Adrian, The Tribes of Galway:1124–1642, Galway, 2016. ISBN978-0-9955025-0-5
Today on the English Historical Fiction Authors blog, we’re talking about Miss Marianne Skerrett, principal dresser and wardrobe woman to Queen Victoria.
Marianne Skerrett Queen Victoria
In the television series VICTORIA, Mr. Francatelli had a relationship and married Nancy Skerrett, known as Mrs. Skerrett, who was the Queen’s dresser. She was a young woman with a sketchy past who tragically died young. In real life, Miss Marianne Skerrett rose to be the Queen’s principle dresser, and was with Queen Victoria for twenty-five years. You can see multiple images of Miss Skerrett on the Royal Collections Trust Website. One can be found HERE
Miss Skerrett On Victoria
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