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  1. 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 ...

  2. Margaret ERSKINE was born in the year 1357 in Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland, daughter of Alan ERSKINE and Isabel Inchmartin. She was married to John Glen, they gave birth to 1 child. She died on November 20, 1419 in Banffshire, Scotland. This information is part of More like a forest than a tree! by Karen M Hughes on Genealogy Online.

  3. 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.

  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. 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.

  6. 17 de ago. de 2021 · Margaret Erskine. Born 1442 in Renfrew, Scotland. Ancestors. Daughter of Thomas Erskine [uncertain] and Janet (Douglas) Erskine [uncertain] Sister of Mariot Muriella (Erskine) Erskine Countess of Marischal, Isobel (Erskine) Graham, Alexander Erskine and Helen Erskine. Wife of James Rutherford — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

  7. The Voice of Murder ’56. Sleep No More ’58. The House of the Enchantress ’59 (aka A Graveyard Plot) The Woman at Belguardo ’61. No. 9 Belmont Square ’63 (akaThe House in Belmont Square) The Family at Tammerton ’65 (aka Take a Dark Journey) Case with Three Husbands ’67. The Ewe Lamb ’68. The Case of Mary Fielding ’70.