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      • Gala
      • The Braw Lads Gathering of Galashiels
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      • Sursum
    • Torwoodlee
      • Tynnes, Buckholm and Cortleferry
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    • Pringle of Clifton, Haining, Alemore, Crichton and Fairnilee
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      • Andrew Pringle, Lord Alemore
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    • Heraldry of the House of Pringle
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      • The Outlaw Murray
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      • The Ballad of Mary Scott
    • Research Notes of James Bruce Pringle
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    • 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
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The Research Notes of James Bruce Pringle

The Research Notes of James Bruce Pringle (brother of Sir Murray Pringle).

Because Alex Pringle was in his nineties and nearly blind when he wrote his book ‘The Records of the Pringles’ in 1933, he made many mistakes, even thought it was a great achievement. So please make use of the new research by James Bruce Pringle, as it corrects many of the mistakes.  

  • Research Notes on the Hoppringills of that ilk
  • Pringle Early Family Tree 7 Aug 2014
  • Research Notes on the Pringles of Craigleith, Tynnes and Trinlyknowe
  • Research Notes on the Pringles of Stichill
  • Research Note on Robert Pringill of Wrangholm
  • Research Notes on the Pringle Douglas Squires and Rangers of the Forest
  • Research Notes on the Pringles of Smailholm
  • Research Notes on the Pringles of Torwoodlee
  • Research Notes on the Pringles of Torwoodlee , Westerhousebryes, Fountainhall and Soutra
  • Research Notes on the Pringles of Tynnes and Buckholm.
  • Research Notes on the Pringles of Clifton
  • Research Notes on the Pringles of Muirhouse
  • Research Notes on the Pringles of South Africa
  • The Pringles of East Teviotdale

 

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