Margaret Erskine has written:
'Case With Three Husbands'
'The Woman at Belguardo'
'The Silver Ladies (Insp. Finch Mystery-Gothics #1) (Ace Star, K-270)'
'Case with three husbands' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police, Septimus Finch (Fictitious character)
'Death of our dear one'
'Old Mrs. Ommanney is dead' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police, Septimus Finch (Fictitious character)
'The house in Hook Street' -- subject(s): Fiction, Fiction in English, Police, Septimus Finch (Fictitious character)
'The Family at Tammerton'
'Take a dark journey'
'Harriet Farewell'
'A Graveyard Plot (Insp. Finch Gothic-Mystery, #9)'
'Besides the wench is dead' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police, Septimus Finch (Fictitious character)
'A Woman at Belguardo' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police, Septimus Finch (Fictitious character)
Margaret Erskine died in 1572.
Erskine CHILDERS has written: 'The Riddle of the Sands'
Henry Erskine has written: 'The story of the tragedy of Agis'
Erskine P. Ausbrooks has written: 'Ausbrooks ancestry'
Jean Erskine Ferris has written: 'House of hate'
John Erskine has written: 'The principles of the law of Scotland' -- subject(s): Law
Edgar Erskine Hume has written: 'La Fayette and the Society of the Cincinnati'
Thomas Erskine Erskine has written: 'The Speech of Lord Erskine in the House of Lords (the 8th of March, 1808) on ..' 'The speech of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, at a meeting of the Friends to the Liberty of the Press, at Free-Mason's Tavern, Dec. 22, 1792'
Steuart Erskine has written: 'Madrid, past and present' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Erskine Pollock has written: 'Legal medical dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Medicine
Edmund Erskine Miller has written: 'Zur textgeschichte von Wielands Agathon'
John Erskine Read has written: 'The origins and nature of the law' -- subject(s): Law