Skrine spent much of his time travelling through Great Britain, and recording his experiences. In 1793 he visited the north of Scotland, then little known. He died at Walton-on-Thames in 1803.[1]
Three Tours in the North of England and in Scotland, London, 1795.
Two Tours through Wales, London, 1798; 2nd edit. 1812.
Rivers of note in Great Britain, London, 1801.
Family
Skrine twice married. With his first wife, Marianne, eldest daughter of John Chalié of Wimbledon, Surrey, he had one son, Henry. His second wife was Letitia Harcourt of Dany-Park, near Crickhowell in Brecon.[1] His children were:
Henry (c.1788–1853), married in 1812 Caroline Anne Spry, daughter of the Rev. Benjamin Spry, and had five sons and four daughters.[4][5] He built the current Warleigh Manor, c.1815.[6]
John Harcourt, a cleric, married in 1815 Eleanor Baldwin.[5]