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and other medieval English authors as part of his national heritage and objected to German scholars publishing works on them. At one point, Skeat exclaimed that even though he was "...to some extent disqualified, as being merely a native of London, in which city Chaucer himself was born," he should
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Buckingham, James Silk; Sterling, John; Maurice, Frederick Denison; Stebbing, Henry; Dilke, Charles Wentworth; Hervey, Thomas Kibble; Dixon, William Hepworth; MacColl, Norman; Rendall, Vernon Horace; Murry, John Middleton (27 March 1897).
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History of the families of Skeet, Somerscales, Widdrington, Wilby, Murray, Blake, Grimshaw, and others, 'by a connection of the same', Mitchell, Hughes & Clarke (London), 1906, pp. 57–58
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Skeat was one of the very few scholars in English studies who had sufficient expertise to compete with the state-employed and tenured colleagues from German universities.
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Skeat was the founder and only president of the English Dialect Society from 1873 to 1896. The society's purpose was to collect materials for the publication of
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According to A. J. Wyatt, Skeat "was not a great teacher ... he left the teaching to those who had learned from him" – i.e. Wyatt himself and
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and was a leading expert in this subject. Skeat was also a pioneer of place-name studies. His major publications in this field include:
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of his time, he was instrumental in developing the English language as a higher education subject in the United Kingdom.
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A treatise on the astrolabe addressed to his son Lowys by Geoffrey Chaucer, A.D. 1391, edited from the earliest MSS
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Skeat's wife, Bertha Clara, born 6 February 1840, died 15 July 1924, is buried with him, as is a daughter
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Skeat soon developed an interest in the history of the English language. In 1870, Skeat and
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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be able to contribute scholarship on Chaucer without perceived German interference.
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H. M. Chadwick and the Study of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic in Cambridge
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Skeat published an edition of Chaucer in one volume for general readers
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Skeat was born in London to architect William Skeat, of Perry Hill,
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Skeat, Walter William; Presidential address on 'Ghost-Words' in:
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Cornell University Library Historical Monographs Collection.
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Skeat's anthropologist son has the same name as his father.
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and married Bertha Clara. In December 1860, he became a
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in Anglo-Saxon, Northumbrian, and Old Mercian Versions
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Index

Walter Skeat
Walter William Skeat (anthropologist)
The Reverend
FBA
Deacon

Anglican
Canterbury
Ely
London
Cambridge
Bertha Marian Skeat
Walter William Skeat
Alma mater
Christ's College, Cambridge
Walter William Skeat's signature
FBA
philologist
Anglican
philologist
Sydenham
Park Lane
City of Westminster
St George Hanover Square
King's College School
Wimbledon
Highgate School
Christ's College, Cambridge
deacon
curate

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