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  1. Looking for books by Margaret Erskine? See all books authored by Margaret Erskine, including The Woman at Belguardo, and The House in Belmont Square, and more on ThriftBooks.com.

  2. Margaret Erskine. (Margaret Wetherby Williams) ( 1901 - 1984) Margaret Erskine was the pseudonym of Margaret Wetherby Williams, who was born in Ontario, Canada and grew up in Devon. Her series character was Inspector Septimus Finch. Genres: Mystery.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 22 de jul. de 2023 · Please add sources that support the facts. Margaret (Erskine) Douglas was born on 13 Aug 1513 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, daughter of Sir John Erskine (~1487 - 1555) and Margaret (Campbell) Erskine (1485 - 1555). Her siblings were: Margaret married Robert Douglas (~1515 - 1547) on 15 Jul 1527. [1] Their children were:

  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. There is no proof that Margaret ERSKINE wife of James RUTHERFORD was daughter of Thomas 2nd Lord. She must have been born too early to be his daughter. References. Burke, Bernard, Sir. A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland 6th ed. London : Harrison 1879. Vol II. page 1392

  7. Lady Margaret Erskine est une maîtresse du roi Jacques V d’Écosse et mère de son fils illégitime James Stuart, 1er comte de Moray, régent pendant la minorité de Jacques VI.