Fenwick Skrimshire (1774 – 11 June 1855) was an English physician and naturalist.
He helped his brother William Skrimshire (the younger), (1766 in Wisbech – 22 July 1829) a surgeon and botanist to amass a large herbarium.
Skrimshire is notable for having certified the poet John Clare as mad and committed him to Northamptonshire County General Lunatic Asylum in 1841, having known him since 1820.
[1] He completed the admission papers by answering the question "Was the insanity preceded by any severe or long-continued mental emotion or exertion?"
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