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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....
- 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...
- 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...
- Smailholm Tower, Buckholm Tower, Torwoodlee Tower and House, Old Gala House, Whytbank Tower, Yair House, Stichill House and the Haining House in Selkirk. The...
- Keeper of Sasines until his death. "PRINGLE, Alexander (1791–1857), of Whytbank and Yair, Selkirk". The History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 3 January...
- 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...
- -2.869495 (Yair House) Georgian mansion built by Alexander Pringle of Whytbank. 1899 Upload another image See more images Yair Bridge Yair NT4581532554...
- via 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...