-
original seat of the
Chief of Clan
Pringle was at
Hoppringle and
later at
Torsonce on the Gala
Water in Scotland. The
Pringles also built:
Smailholm Tower...
- Bow
Castle Broch, as well as Buckholm, Clovenfords, the
Lugate Water,
Torsonce and Stow. List of
places in the
Scottish Borders List of
places in Scotland...
-
Teviothead Thirlestane,
Thirlestane Castle Thornielee Timpendean Tower Torquhan Torsonce, Town
Yetholm Traquair,
Traquair Forest,
Traquair House Trimontium Tweed...
- John Duns. In 1875 he was
living at 88
Great Clyde Street. He
retired to
Torsonce House at Stow in 1879 and died
there on 9
October 1886.
Cylindrical and...
-
Flodden in 1513), by
Elizabeth Pringle,
daughter of
Henry Hop-Pringle of
Torsonce, The
family trace back to
Robert Spottiswood who
possessed the
barony of...
- 61°W / 56.25; -05.61 NM764127
Torsonce Scottish Borders 55°40′N 2°52′W / 55.67°N 02.87°W / 55.67; -02.87 NT4543
Torsonce Mains Scottish Borders 55°40′N...
- the Covenanter ; M.A. (Edinburgh, 26 June 1699) ;
chaplain to
Pringle of
Torsonce ; licen. by Presb. of
Earlston 8 Aug. 1706 ;
chaplain to Thomas, Earl of...