Pringle Heraldry in South Africa

Pringle Heraldry in South Africa

Pringle of Lyndoch, South Africa 1938.
Edward Pringle (30.09.1938 – Lyon Office – matriculation)
Edward Joseph Townsend Pringle, of Lyndoch in the Baviaans River valley, Bedford district, descended from William Dods Pringle, bore:
Arms: Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable five escallops or, a bordure per pale, dexter engrailed compony sable and or, sinister gules.
Crest: A man’s heart proper, winged and charged with an escallop or.
Motto: Amicitia reddidit honores.
Pringle of Glenthorn, South Africa 1956.
Eric Pringle (31.01.1956 – Lyon Office – matriculation)
Eric Pringle, of Glen Thorn in the Mankazana valley, Adelaide district, descended from John Pringle, bore:
Arms: Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable five escallops or, a bordure per pale, dexter engrailed compony sable and or, sinister engrailed or.
Crest: An escallop per bend sinister or and argent.
Motto: Amicitia reddidit honores.
Pringle of Eildon, South Africa 1957.
Alan Pringle (11.02.1957 – Lyon Office – matriculation)
Alan Alexander Welsh Pringle, of Eildon, in the Baviaans River valley, Bedford district, descended from William Pringle, bore:
Arms: Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable five escallops or, over all a label of three points azure, each charged with two pheons or, all within a bordure per pale, dexter engrailed compony sable and or, sinister or; on a dexter canton or an estoile of six rays azure.
Crest: An escallop per bend sinister or and argent, charged with an estoile of six rays azure.
Motto: Amicitia reddidit honores.
John Archibald Pringle of South Africa 1965
Arms: Argent on a saltire engrailed Sable, five escallops Or, and a fox’s mask in chief of the second for his difference.
Mark Elliott Pringle of South Africa.
Decent from Alexander Pringle of Whytbank having been proved, these arms were matriculated in the Lyon Register in 1988.
Arms: Argent, on a saltire engrailed Sable, five escallops Or the whole within a bordure per pale dexter engrailed compony Sable and Or sinister engrailed per fess Or and Sable; the arms debruised of a three point label Gules during the lifetime of his father.