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*[http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101025676/ James Skinner] Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
*[http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101025676/ James Skinner] Oxford Dictionary of National Biography


==== Historical Books on-line ====
==== Historical books online ====
[http://books.google.com/books?id=uK5FAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Col.+James+Skinner&as_brr=0 ''Military Memoir of Lieut-Col. James Skinner CB''] by James Baillie Fraser 1851. (Google Books)<br />  
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=uK5FAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Col.+James+Skinner&as_brr=0 ''Military Memoir of Lieut-Col. James Skinner CB''] by James Baillie Fraser 1851. (Google Books)
*[http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/533403 ''Sikander Sahib: Life Of Colonel James Skinner 1778 – 1841''] by Dennis Holman, 1961. Pdf download, Digital Library of India.  Note: Incorrectly catalogued as ''Sinkander Sahib''.<br />  




[[Category:British Military commanders|Skinner, James]]
[[Category:British Military commanders|Skinner, James]]
[[Category:People|Skinner, James]]
[[Category:People|Skinner, James]]

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Colonel James Skinner CB (1778–1841) was the son of an officer of the British East India Company and an Indian mother. He entered the Mahratta army and served with distinction under Pierre Cuillier-Perron. When all Anglo-Indians were dismissed at the outbreak of the 2nd Maratha War, he joined the British Indian Army and raised a regiment of irregular cavalry called Skinner's Horse. He assisted Colonel Monson during his retreat and was present at the Siege of Bhurtpore 1805. He was rewarded with a jagir worth Rs 20,000 a year. He built St James' Church in Delhi where he was buried.

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