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  1. When Lady Margaret Erskine was born in 1411, in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, Erskine, was 17 and her mother, Lady Margaret Seton, was 17. She had at least 3 sons with Sir Charles Karel Murray. She died on 14 July 1445, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, at the age of 34.

  2. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Margaret Erskine , pseudonyme de Margaret Wetherby Williams , née en 1901 à Kingston , en Ontario , et décédée en 1984 , est un auteur canadien de roman policier . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Née au Canada dans une famille fortunée, elle est élevée dans le Devon en Angleterre , où elle reçoit une éducation privée. Elle ...

  3. Margaret Erskine ( 1513? – 5 maggio 1572) era figlia di John Erskine e Margaret Campbell. Era quindi sorella di John Erskine conte di Mar. Fu amante di Giacomo V di Scozia e madre di Giacomo Stewart, I conte di Moray (1531-23 gennaio 1570).

  4. 27 de sept. de 2020 · The voice of murder. by Margaret Erskine First published in 1956 2 editions in 1 language. Not in Library. Want to Read.

  5. 5 de dic. de 2022 · Margaret, a wife and mother at 26, was picked up by a Shawnee war party as she made her way west from the Greenbriar settlement on what would become West Virginia, heading for Kentucky. The men in her party, including her husband and brother-in-law, were murdered at once by the Shawnee and Margaret and her sister-in-law—whom she always called ...

  6. Lady Margaret Erskine. Lady Margaret Erskine (c1510 – 1572) was a Scottish noblewoman and courtier, the mistress of King James I (1513 – 1542), she was the daughter of John, fourth Baron Erskine, and sister to John Erskine, earl of Mar, and was married (1527) to Sir Robert Douglas, of Lochleven. He was killed at the battle of Pinkie Cleugh ...

  7. 1 de sept. de 2016 · Margaret Erskine Wilson, late President of Kendal Natural History Society, was a keen amateur botanist and water-colourist. In 1999, she donated to the Society 150 sheets of water-colour paintings representing a thousand British and Irish plants in flower and in fruit, painted in situ over many years and in various places.