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still working on Christmas Day 1780. His widow, Margaret, and his granddaughter both received exceptional annuities as there was some regret that Skinner had not been as well as he might have been. Despite spending huge sums his personal wealth at his death was a single house and a Β£500 annuity.
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in 1756 and set about improving the fortifications. These changes came under the notice and criticism of Lord George Sackville and Skinner wrote a report describing their inefficiency and arbitrariness. The two of them attended the
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in 1700; his parents Thomas and Elizabeth died when he was young and he was adopted by his aunt, Mrs Lambert. She remarried Captain Talbot Edwards, chief engineer in
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in 1758 where O'Hara harangued Skinner who took the anger in good humour. There appears to have been no long term damage as O'Hara was given the rank of
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which cost over 100,000 pounds and was made to Skinner's design. Skinner was to refer to the fort as his "monument" and would manage every detail which
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where he was rewarded with additional pay for his achievements. He was promoted steadily serving eventually as Director of engineering in Gibraltar.
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Skinner was accepted as a practitioner engineer on 11 May 1719. The next few years were spent working on defences in
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of Great Britain from 1757 until his death in 1780. He is best known for his work on the fortifications of
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In 1746 he was sent to Scotland where the government intended to increase the fortifications now that the
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Skinner's son was drowned in 1861 but his grandson,
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William Skinner (disambiguation)

St. Kitts
Greenwich
London
Kingdom of Great Britain
Lieutenant-General
Chief Royal Engineer
Anglo-Spanish War (1727–1729)
Siege of Gibraltar
Seven Years' War
Chief Royal Engineer
Menorca
Gibraltar
Fort George
St. Kitts
Barbados
Leeward Islands
Devonport
Menorca
Gibraltar
Thirteenth Siege of Gibraltar
Jacobite Rebellion
Fort George
John Adam
James O'Hara, 2nd Baron Tyrawley
Governor of Gibraltar
House of Commons
field marshal
Greenwich

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