Skelton
Skelton may refer to:
Places
United Kingdom
- Skelton, Cumbria, England
- Skelton Transmitting Station, a radio transmitter and the tallest structure in the UK
- Skelton, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
- Skelton, North Yorkshire, England
- Skelton-on-Ure, North Yorkshire, England
- Skelton, York, England
- Skelton-in-Cleveland, Redcar and Cleveland, England
- North Skelton, Redcar and Cleveland, England
United States
People
- Betty Skelton Erde (1926–2011), women's land speed record holder and aviator
- Cameron Skelton (b. 1995), rugby player
- Charles Skelton (1806–1879), American politician
- Helen Skelton (b. 1983), British television presenter
- Ike Skelton (1931-2013), American congressman
- John Skelton (c.1460–1529), English poet
- John Skelton (American football) (b. 1988), American football quarterback
- Matt Skelton (b. 1967), boxer
- Matthew Skelton, writer
- Nick Skelton (Nicholas David Skelton) (b. 1957), British show jumper
- Noel Skelton (1880–1935), Scottish British MP
- Raleigh Ashlin Skelton (1906–1970), cartographer
- Red Skelton (1913–1997), comedian
- Reginald William Skelton (1872–1956), polar explorer
- Roy Skelton (1931–2011), actor
- Samuel Skelton (c. 1584–1634), first pastor of the First Church in Salem, MA
- Will Skelton (b. 1992), Australian rugby player
- William de Skelton, English medieval college fellow and university chancellor
See also
- Shelton (disambiguation), a sixteenth-century alternate spelling
- Mary Shelton, mistress of Henry VIII of England and maid-of-honour to his wife and her cousin, Anne Boleyn
- Anne Shelton (courtier), mother of Mary Shelton, head of the household of the future Elizabeth I and aunt of Anne Boleyn
- Sir John Shelton, head of the household of the future Elizabeth I and father of Mary Shelton
- Skeleton (disambiguation)
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