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

James Bruce Pringle spent many years studying Pringle history. He managed to correct many errors and make many new discoveries. Here are his research notes that he shared with the owner of this website over the years.
James’ obituary by his son Andrew can be read in the January 2025 issue of the CPA Newsletter.
- 2006, 2012 & 2013 – Research Notes on the Pringles of Stichill
- 2006, 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2016 – Research Notes on the Pringles of Smailholm
- 2006 – Research Notes on the Pringles of Torwoodlee, Westerhousebryes, Fountainhall and Soutra
- 2009 – The Pringles of East Teviotdale
- 2010 – Research Notes on the Pringles of Tynnes and Buckholm.
- 2012 – Research Notes on the Pringles of Clifton
- 2012, 2014 & 2015 – Research Notes on the Hoppringills of that ilk
- 2013 – Research Notes on the Pringles of Craigleith, Tynnes and Trinlyknowe
- 2013 – Research Notes on the Pringles of Muirhouse
- 2014 – Pringle Early Family Tree
- 2014 – Research Note on Robert Pringill of Wrangholm
- 2015 – Research Notes on the Pringle Douglas Squires and Rangers of the Forest
- 2015 & 2016 – Research Notes on the Pringles of South Africa
- 2017 – Research Notes on the Pringles of Torwoodlee
See also the book ‘Records of the Pringles of the Scottish Border‘ by Alex Pringle. Made available online by this website.