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John Skene (New Jersey official)

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Skene remained deputy governor until Byllynge's death in January 1687; he was continued in office by Byllynge's successor
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to serve concurrently as both speaker and governor; Byllynge considered this an illegal usurpation of his power.
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The Grants, Concessions and Original Constitutions of the Province of New Jersey
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Gillespie and Alexander Skene, a merchant. In 1659 he was admitted as a
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in 1683, and was chosen by the Assembly to serve as a member of the
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NJFreemason.net, History of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey
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For the Scottish prosecutor, ambassador, and judge, see
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John Skene(New Jersey)
John Skene, Lord Curriehill
Deputy Governor of West New Jersey
Edward Byllynge
Daniel Coxe
Thomas Olive
Newtyle, Aberdeenshire
Scotland
Burlington County, West New Jersey
Lilias Skene
West Jersey
Province of New Jersey
Newtyle, Aberdeenshire
Scotland
Lilias Skene
burgess
Quaker
Peachfield
Freemason
West Jersey General Free Assembly
Second Tenth
West New Jersey Provincial Council
Edward Byllynge
Thomas Olive
Assembly Speaker
lower house
Daniel Coxe
Gov. Andrew Hamilton
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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