As a student Skinner inhabited his father’s chambers at Lincoln’s Inn while the latter languished in a Holborn debtor’s prison. He made a fortunate marriage to the daughter of Sir Edward Coke, but declined to follow either his father or eminent father-in-law into public life; in 1614, before he came of age, he assigned his joint-receivership in the duchy of Lancaster to Sir Thomas Monson*. Still a minor when his father died, Skinner evaded responsibility for Sir Vincent’s debts by refusing to accept administration of the estate.
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