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was built on his knowledge of German literature. In 1797 Skene became cornet of the Edinburgh Light Horse, the regiment largely organised by Scott, who was himself its quartermaster, secretary, and paymaster.
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For the health of his family, Skene went to Greece in 1838, staying for several years near Athens, in a villa built to his own design. Returning in 1844, he lived first at
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Skene as a watercolourist was prolific, painting landscapes and antiquities. He is said to have left over 500 watercolour drawings of Greece.
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in Edinburgh. Their daughter Catherine Jardine married a Dr Kissock in Edinburgh, and their daughter, Janet Jardine Kissock, is buried in the
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James's sister, Helen Skene, never married and died on 20 July 1842, age 75, in Florence where she is buried in the
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on 7 March 1775. In 1783 Jane, George Skene’s widow, moved to Edinburgh for the education of her seven children.
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The first son George Skene (1807–1875) was an advocate and Glasgow University professor and the second son
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Around 1810 Skene led an excavation of the Wellhouse Tower (aka St Margarets Well) on the south edge of the
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was inspired by Skene's knowledge of France, from a visit in 1822, and the Jewish theme in
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at 22 Duke Street (renamed and renumbered in the 20th century and now Dublin Street) in the
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
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A Series of Sketches of the existing Localities alluded to in the Waverley Novels
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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He kept in close contact with Sir Walter Scott: the original introduction to
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In 1802 Skene revisited the continent of Europe, for a time in company with
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Byzantine Houses and Modern Fictions: Domesticating Mystras in 1930s Greece
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The eldest daughter Eliza (1810–1886) married Charles de Heidenstam (
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and then at Frewen Hall, Oxford, where he died on 27 November 1864.
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Inventory Acc.12092 Papers of the family of Skene of Rubislaw etc.
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In 1806 Skene married Jane Forbes (1787–1862), youngest child of
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By 1820 he left his brother's house and obtained a house at 126
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Memorial plaque to the Skene family graves, St John's, Edinburgh
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and his wife Jane (Jean) Moir of Stoneywood, he was born at
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The Dictionary of British Watercolour Artists up to 1920
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Index

James Skene of Rubislaw
James Skene, Lord Curriehill
James Henry Skene

Rubislaw
FSA Scot
FRSE
FGS
Sir Walter Scott

George Skene
Rubislaw, Aberdeen
Rubislaw, Aberdeen
Edinburgh high school
Scottish bar
Sir Walter Scott
George Bellas Greenough
Geological Society
Andrew Skene
Second New Town
Royal Society of Edinburgh
George Steuart Mackenzie
Thomas Charles Hope
David Brewster
Scottish Society of Antiquaries
Princes Street
Edinburgh Castle
Moray Estate
Leamington Spa

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