File:Tomb chamber, St Mary's, Winterborne Stickland.jpg

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English: The top of a large table tomb within a specially built tomb chamber attached to the Church of St Mary, Winterborne Stickland. The inscription reads:

Here Lieth the Body of Thomas Skinner of Dewlish Esq. Who departed this Life October 5th 1756 aged 68

Also also the Body of Mrs Barbara Skinner Relict of the above Thomas Skinner Esq. Who departed this Life...

The tomb chamber now used as a vestry.

Arms of 6 quarters (1 & 6 Skinner) with inescutcheon of Opie: Sable, on a chevron between three garbs or as many hurts.

Text from https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/charterhouse-auctions/catalogue-id-cav10028/lot-6dcd04f9-087c-43bf-ac6f-a41f008e3218: "Thomas Skinner II was the god-father and cousin of David Robert Michel. Nicholas Skinner his grand-father, a Merchant of London, bought the Dewlish estate together with the Livings of Milborne St Andrew and Dewlish from John Baskell in 1663, in 1702 he built Dewlish House, his son Thomas I married Grace Bingham of Melcome Bingham (a sister of Penelope who had married John Michel of Kingston Russell, the grand-father of David Robert Michel). This portrait is of their son Thomas Skinner II who married Barbara Opie and died childless in 1756 leaving Dewlish to David Robert Michel and his other estate to his nephew, the son of Grace Skinner Duckett".
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