Nicholas "Nick" Skeres (March 1563-1601?) was a petty criminal in London, England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He was involved in criminal endeavors along with Ingram Frizer. Skeres was present when Frizer stabbed playwright Christopher Marlowe to death on 30 May 1593. Aside from these details, Skeres is an elusive figure historically. He was once in the service of the Earl of Essex. He was arrested along with others involved in Essex' rebellion in 1601, and nothing is known of him beyond that date.
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