Pringle Coats of Arms recorded in other Heraldry books
Pringle Coats of Arms recorded in other Heraldry books
By Arthur Charles Fox-Davies (1929)
Page 1598
PRINGLE of Whytbank (L.O., 1673 and 1828).Arms: Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable, five escallops or.Mantling: sable, doubled argent.Crest: On a wreath of his liveries, a man’s heart winged proper.Supporters: Two pilgrims habited proper.Motto: “Sursum”PRINGLE of Stitchill (L.O., 1673).Arms: Azure, three escallops or.Mantling: gules, doubled argent.Crest: On a wreath of his liveries, a saltire, within a garland of bay leaves proper.Mottoes: “Coronat fides” (Pringle of Stitchill); “Amicitia reddit honores” (Pringle of Torsonce).
PRINGLE of Torwoodlee (L.O., 1673).Arms: Argent, on a saltire engrailed azure, five escallops argent.Mantling: gules, doubled argent.Crest: A serpent nowed proper.Motto: “Nosce te ipsum”Livery: Blue and white.
Encyclopaedia Heraldica,
By William Berry
PRINGLE, or PILGRIM, [Stitchel, Scotland,] az. three escallops or. – Crest, a saltier, within a garland of bay-leaves, ppr.
Pringle, [Greenknow, Scotland,] az. three escallops, within a bordure, engr, or. – Crest, an anchor, within a garland of bay leaves, ppr.
Pringle, [Gallowshield and Whitebank, Scotland,] ar. on a saltier, engr. sa. five escallops, or. – Crest, a man’s heart ppr. With wings or.
Pringle, [Torwoodlie, Scotland,] ar. on a saltier, engr. az. five escallops of the first. – Crest, a serpent, nowed, ppr.
by Thomas Robson. Sunderland 1830.
Pringle, [London. Created a Baronet, 5 June, 1766]Arms: Az. three escallops ar. a mullet for diff.Crest: A saltier ar. within a chaplet vert.Motto: Coronat fides.
Pringle, [Blackwater, Scotland] – [actually an English family called Pingle/Pyngle and were not related to the Pringles].Arms: Ar. a bull’s head [actually a Bucks head in manuscripts in the Lyon office], cabossed, az. armed or.
Pringle, [Blindlee, Scotland]Arms: Ar. on a bend az. three escallops or; a bordure of the second.
Pringle, [Burnhouse, Scotland]Arms: The same as of Torsonce.
Pringle, [Gallowshiels and Whitebank, Scotland]Arms: Ar. on a saltier engr. sa. five escallops or.Crest: A man’s heart ppr. winged or.Motto: Sursum.
Pringle, [Greenknow, Scotland]Arms: Az. three escallops within a bordure engr. or.Crest: An anchor within a garland of bay-leaves, ppr.Motto: Semper spero meliora.
Pringle, [Torwoodlie, Scotland]Arms: Ar. on a saltier engr. az. five escallops of the first.Crest: A serpent, nowed, ppr.Motto: Nosce teipsum.
Pringle, [Torsonce, Teviotdale]Arms: Ar. on a bend sa. three escallops or.Crest: An escallop or.Motto: Amicitia reddit honores.
Pringle, [Clifton, Scotland]Arms: Az. on a chev. ar. three escallops of the first.Crest: An escallop betw. two palm-branches, in orle.Motto: Prompte et consel (Quickly and advisedly)
An Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms
belonging to families in Great Britain and Ireland; forming an extensive Ordinary of British Armorials.
by John Papworth. London, 1874.
By John Guillim
The Book of Family Crests [Elven’s Heraldry]
A Hand-book of Mottoes
borne by the Nobility, Gentry, Cities, Public Companies, &c.
translated and illustrated with notes and quotations
by C. N. Elvin, M.A.
originally published 1860, reprinted 1963
Fairbairn's Book of Crests
of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland
By James Fairbairn
Page 457
Pringle [of Stitchill], Sir Norman Robert, Bart., a saltier within a garland of bay-leaves ppr. Coronat fides (Fidelity crowns). – Amicitia reddit honores (Friendship gives honours).
Pringle of Crichton, a saltire arg. Spero et progredior (I hope and advance).
Pringle [of that ilk and Torsonse], an escallop or. Amicitia reddit honores (Friendship gives honours). Plate 141.12
Pringle of Clifton, Roxburghsh., an escallop between two palm-branches in orle. Spero et progredior (I hope and advance). Plate 141.4
Pringle [of Clifton], Scotland, an escallop between two branches of palm in orle. Prompte et consel (Quickly and advisedly). Plate 141.4
Pringle of Haining, Selkirksh., an escallop half opened, an therein a pearl ppr. Praemium virtutis (The reward of virtue).
Pringle of Caledon, co. Tyrone, Ireland, an escallop erminois. Amicitia reddit honores (Friendship gives honours). Plate 141.14
Pringle, James Lewis, of Torwoodle, Selkirksh., Scotland, a serpent nowed ppr. Nosce toipsum (Know thyself). Plate 142.4
Pringle of Whytbank and Yair, Selkirksh., Scotland, a man’s heart ppr., winged or. Sursum (Upward). Plate 112.10
Pringle, Alexander, Junior United Service Club, same crest and motto.
Pringle of Greenknowe, Scotland, an anchor within a garland of bay-leaves ppr. Semper spero meliora (I always hope for better things). Plate 161.10
Pringle of Whitebank, a man’s heart, winged, proper. Sursum. Pl. 36, cr, 10.
Pringle of Hop-Pringle, a flying heart proper. Sursum. Pl. 36, cr. 10.
Pringle of Torwood[lee], a serpent nowed, proper. Nosce te ipsum. Pl. 33, cr. 1.
Pringle of Torsonce, Teviotdale, an escalop, or. Amicitia reddit honores. Pl. 13, cr. 8.
Pringle, Eng. the same crest and motto.