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children — five sons and six
daughters — born to
Alexander Pringle of
Whytbank and Mary,
daughter of Sir
Alexander ****, 3rd
Baronet of Prestonfield....
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creating a pool for fishing. Yair
House was
built by
Alexander Pringle of
Whytbank (1747–1827) in 1788. It is a
Georgian house of
three storeys, with a large...
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outlived him, and died in 1592. By this time,
James Hoppringle or
Pringle of
Whytbank and
Woodhead and his wife
Mariota Murray were
already in
possession of...
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Smailholm Tower,
Buckholm Tower,
Torwoodlee Tower and House, Old Gala House,
Whytbank Tower, Yair House,
Stichill House and the
Haining House in Selkirk. The...
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Keeper of
Sasines until his death. "PRINGLE,
Alexander (1791–1857), of
Whytbank and Yair, Selkirk". The
History of
Parliament Trust.
Retrieved 3 January...
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Hotel is a
focal point of the community. It
first opened c. 1750,
known as
Whytbank Inn.
Walter Scott sta****
frequently at the
hotel after he was appointed...
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Georgian mansion built by
Alexander Pringle of
Whytbank. 1899
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Google Books. Fisher,
David R. "PRINGLE,
Alexander (1791-1857), of
Whytbank and Yair, Selkirk". The
History of Parliament.
Retrieved 9 May 2020. Fisher...
- the boys' supporters.
Seven were
released soon
after James Pringle of
Whytbank (who
lived at
Moubray House), made a plea on
their behalf to the Privy...
- Woodhall.
Sophie (1604-15
November 1626), who
married James Pringle of
Whytbank in 1622, she was said to have been a
maiden of
honour to Anne of Denmark...