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    • Hoppringle of that ilk
      • The Hoppringill Homestead
      • Haughfoot Lodge
      • Torsonce
      • Burnhouse
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      • Caledon
      • Stow of Wedale
      • Coldstream Abbey and Flodden Field
    • Craigleith, Newhall, Stichill, Lochton, Edgefield and Weens
      • Dr Sir John Pringle of Pal Mall
      • Craigcrook Castle
      • Greenknowe
    • Smailholm, Gala, Pilmuir, Mossilee, Blackchester and Halcroft
      • Gala
      • The Braw Lads Gathering of Galashiels
      • Brig
    • Whytbank and Yair
      • Sursum
    • Torwoodlee
      • Tynnes, Buckholm and Cortleferry
      • Buckholm ghost story
    • Blindlee Tower
    • Pringle of Clifton, Haining, Alemore, Crichton and Fairnilee
      • Haining House
      • Andrew Pringle, Lord Alemore
    • Pringle of Woodhead (Fountainhall)
      • Soutra Aisle
    • Muirhouse, Cardrope and Pirn
    • Wrangholm
    • Trinlyknowe and Chapelhill
    • Heraldry of the House of Pringle
    • South Africa
    • North America
    • Australasia
    • Pringle Music and Ballads
      • The Outlaw Murray
      • Ballad of the Braw Lads
      • The Ballad of Mary Scott
    • Research Notes of James Bruce Pringle
    • Records of the Pringles
    • Further Reading
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  • Contents
    • The Origin of the Pringle Surname
      • Early Hoppringill History
    • Tartan
    • Hoppringle of that ilk
      • The Hoppringill Homestead
      • Haughfoot Lodge
      • Torsonce
      • Burnhouse
      • Symington
      • Lees
      • Caledon
      • Stow of Wedale
      • Coldstream Abbey and Flodden Field
    • Craigleith, Newhall, Stichill, Lochton, Edgefield and Weens
      • Dr Sir John Pringle of Pal Mall
      • Craigcrook Castle
      • Greenknowe
    • Smailholm, Gala, Pilmuir, Mossilee, Blackchester and Halcroft
      • Gala
      • The Braw Lads Gathering of Galashiels
      • Brig
    • Whytbank and Yair
      • Sursum
    • Torwoodlee
      • Tynnes, Buckholm and Cortleferry
      • Buckholm ghost story
    • Blindlee Tower
    • Pringle of Clifton, Haining, Alemore, Crichton and Fairnilee
      • Haining House
      • Andrew Pringle, Lord Alemore
    • Pringle of Woodhead (Fountainhall)
      • Soutra Aisle
    • Muirhouse, Cardrope and Pirn
    • Wrangholm
    • Trinlyknowe and Chapelhill
    • Heraldry of the House of Pringle
    • South Africa
    • North America
    • Australasia
    • Pringle Music and Ballads
      • The Outlaw Murray
      • Ballad of the Braw Lads
      • The Ballad of Mary Scott
    • Research Notes of James Bruce Pringle
    • Records of the Pringles
    • Further Reading
    • Genealogy
    • Tour
    • Clan Shop
  • Clan Chief
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Pringle Music and Ballads

Pringle Music and Ballads

  • The Ballad of the Outlaw Murray & Pictures of Newark Castle
  • Ballad of the Braw Lads O’Gala Water
  • The Ballad of Mary Scott
  • A selection of Scots, English and Irish songs, by Miss Margaret Violetta Pringle of Clifton
  • A Collection of Reels Strathspeys & Jigs (Edinburgh, 1801), by John Pringle, born c. 1770, fiddler-composer of Edinburgh. Also on Archive.org.

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