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| | The Pringles of the Valley |
 | | When Eric Pringle, from the Adelaide district, and his Bedford cousins Alan and Edward, applied to the Lord Lyon for a grant of arms to Robert Pringle, they were able to demonstrate a blood relationship with the chief’s family, but through younger sons. |
 | | Pringle resigned his librarianship and, the Academy dwindling under the Government’s displeasure and an attempt to start a literary society also being suppressed, he retired to Glen Lynden. |
 | | Unfortunately, while Pringles of the Valleys has considerable detail about the Scottish forebears of the 1820 Settler Pringles, and on the Settler party itself, it is short on detail concerning the Eildon Pringles, the senior South African branch of the family. |
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