Thomas James Skinner was an early settler and politician on
Vancouver Island. Born in Essex, England, he travelled abroad
with the
East India Company before joining the
Puget Sound Agricultural Company, a subsidiary of the
Hudson's Bay Company, in
1852.
After his arrival at
Esquimalt aboard the
Norman Morison on
17 January 1853, he was placed in charge of nearby Constance Farm, which eventually became known
as Skinner's
Farm.
On
29 March 1853 he was appointed magistrate and justice of the peace in the
Peninsula
district by
Governor James Douglas.
He represented the
Esquimalt District in the House of Assembly of Vancouver Island from
1856 until his narrow defeat in the election of
11 January 1860.
Skinner's daughter, Constance, married future British Columbia premier A. E. B. Davie
in
1874.
Thomas Skinner died on 1 June 1889.