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To rebuff an editor using the user name {{User|Skellands}} and an ip, there are no sources for King being born at Skellands Farm. His family did originate from the area, and it maybe that King's father, Reverend Dr James King, may have been born there. He is referred to as on the memorial tablet in St Mary Magdalene, Woodstock. His son, Captain James King was not born at Skellands. He was born in Clitheroe in 1750, during his father's occupancy of the livings of Clitheroe and Downham (). This is attested to in parish records, the Oxford and Canadian Dictionaries of National Biography and the . The following sources all refer to Captain King as born in, or a native of, Clitheroe. , , , . ] (]) 23:49, 29 August 2011 (UTC) There are lots sources for King being born at Skellands Farm. His family farmed in the area, and at Skellands Farm from 1425 to 1825,when Skellands was a 800 acre estate, recorded in the window at Kirkbymalham parish church t King's father, Reverend Dr James King, was born there. He is referred to as on the memorial tablet in St Mary Magdalene, Woodstock. His son, Captain James King was born at Skellands. He was born not in Clitheroe in 1750, during his father's occupancy of the livings of Clitheroe and Downham (). This is attested to in parish records, the Oxford and Canadian Dictionaries of National Biography and the . The following sources all refer to Captain King as born in, or a native of, Clitheroe. , , , . ] (]) 23:49, 29 August 2011 (UTC)

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There are lots sources for King being born at Skellands Farm. His family farmed in the area, and at Skellands Farm from 1425 to 1825,when Skellands was a 800 acre estate, recorded in the window at Kirkbymalham parish church t King's father, Reverend Dr James King, was born there. He is referred to as 'James King of Skellands in the West Riding of the County of York' on the memorial tablet in St Mary Magdalene, Woodstock. His son, Captain James King was born at Skellands. He was born not in Clitheroe in 1750, during his father's occupancy of the livings of Clitheroe and Downham (1743-1774). This is attested to in parish records, the Oxford and Canadian Dictionaries of National Biography and the Royal Society. The following sources all refer to Captain King as born in, or a native of, Clitheroe. , , , . Benea (talk) 23:49, 29 August 2011 (UTC)

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