Skelton
noun
1.
John, c1460–1529, English poet.
2.
Richard Bernard (“Red”) 1913–97, U.S. actor and comedian.
noun
1.
John. ?1460–1529, English poet celebrated for his short rhyming lines using the rhythms of colloquial speech
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