Considered ‘a most noble, holy man’ by Richard Baxter, Skeffington ‘spent his youth in the study of the liberal arts’, or so his funeral monument claims.
In 1626 Skeffington married John and Richard Newdigate’s 18-year old sister Anne. He subsequently leased some land from the Newdigates, who in turn purchased his sheep.
Though essentially peace loving, Skeffington sided with Parliament during the Civil War, and was active on the Staffordshire and Warwickshire county committees. In January 1646 he was instructed to help exploit royalist divisions in Lichfield.
