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Bevil Skelton

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condemned him as "a very weak and passionate man, who neither understands the conduct of affairs, nor can govern his tongue with any sort of temper; for as his passion carries him to fly out on all occasions, so his vanity is so little governed that he discovers all sorts of secrets, even when he can
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Skelton was married twice; first to Simona Cary (d. 1687), daughter of Sir Ferdinando Cary and stepdaughter of Sir Thomas Blackwell, then in 1692 to Marie O'Brien (d. 1747), daughter of the 3rd Viscount Clare.
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James was forced to publicly deny the charge of insincerity towards Holland, and hastened to find a scapegoat โ€“ Skelton became that man.
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In October 1686 he was appointed envoy-extraordinary to France. It was the hope of James to make an ally of France against the
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A biographical history of England, from the Revolution to the end of George I's reign
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courts in his capacity as envoy. In March 1685 he became ambassador at
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His portrait from life was engraved by Matthias van Sommeren in 1678.
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have no other design in it but to let it appear that he knows them".
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Probably descended from the Skeltons of Armthwaite Castle,
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