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LINEAGE OF ROBERT PRINGLE (1702-1776) OF CHARLESTON;
From "The Pringles & Hoppringills of the Scottish Border" by Alex Pringle, BA, BSc., 1933:
1. ROBERT PRINGLE (c1659 to Apr 1738) of Symington
In 1685 Elizabeth Pringle, daughter of the late Thomas of Symington, and her brother and curator Robert (1659-1738), get adjudication for payment of a bond for 1000 merks granted to their father, while their brother John gets the same for a similar one for 2330 merks. In 1655 John renounces an annual rent #80, having received the principal (A. D.). In 1688 Robert obtains decreet against some twenty persons for not paying to him debts owing to his father; also against Robert Pringle, tenant for several years of Symington, for #1138, and certain debtors of Alexander Pringle in Fernihirst, of whom he was assignee (A. D.). In 1690 Robert arrested in the hands of John Rutherford, writer, Edinburgh, 500 merks belonging to a debtor to his father for that amount. In 1694 William, 3rd son, obtained decreet for payment of a bond of 1000 merks. Robert died in Edinburgh in April 1738. The inventory of his estate, made by his daughter Alison, amounted to #11,450, plus #9000 omitted and added afterwards (T. E.). He and his spouse Anna Rutherford (b c1665), whom he married at Channelkirk in 1687, had issue: i. Thomas, heir b c1689, m'd Jenny Blair; ii. Alison b c 1692, m'd John McDowell; iii. Robert (1702-1776) who emigrated to Charleston, SC; iv. John b c1703; v. William; " Alex Pringle, 1933)
2. THOMAS HOPPRINGILL of Symington & Bangrub (b c1617 in Torsonce & d. 1684 in Edinburgh) He is the son of John Hoppringill of that Ilk and Margaret Pringill of Whytbank. ("Symington: In 1642 Thomas Hoppringle, son of the late John of that Ilk, was apprenticed with George Wauchope, merchant burgess of Edinburgh. In 1657 he married Catherine Walker (Scottish Record Soceity). In 1669 he bought from Lord Borthwick the lands of Symington and Bangrub. Thomas died in 1684, and was buried in Greyfriars (Scottish Record Society). He had issue: i. Robert, his heir; ii. John; iii. William; iv. Elizabeth.." Alex Pringle, 1933)
3. JOHN II HOPPRINGILL of that Ilk, J.P. (c1582 - 27 Aug 1626 in Torsonce & m'd 1st Anna Heriot d 1614 and m'd 2nd Margaret Pringill of Whytbank b c1594). ("In May 1607 John, as heir to his father James, gets sasine, according to the ceremony practised on such occasions, in the lands of Torsonce, Cordlean, Crunzian, with pasturage and entry in the commons of Stow and Muirhouse, Stow mill with its lands and astricted multures, and the lands and mill of Plenploth with pasturage in Lugate common - all held blench of Lord Roxburgh, the superior, and of the Archbishop of St. Andrews for payment of ?40 feu duty and attendance at his three principal courts in Stow. Similarly John gets from the Archbishop, of whom they are held in chief, sasine of the lands of Hoppringill, Langmuir, Burnhouse, Kittyflat, Bow) Cathie, and Torquhan; paying for Hoppringill and Langmuir a stone of wax, if asked only, for Burnhouse and Kittyflat seven shillings Scots in name of blench only, and for Bo!
w and Cathie 16 merks, and Torquhan ?6 Scots, feu duty, and attending the three principal courts held in Stow (Secy's Reg.). In 1614 John gets a royal fen charter of his Fans lands, called Spencerfield and Yerlsyde (G. S.). Anna Heriot, John's first wife, died in December 1614, and as father of their bairns, James and Elspeth, he registered the farm stock, corn, etc., as worth ? 1920, and, among items owing, ?50 as the fees of George Pringill "the laird's gentleman,'' (his uncle)." Alex Pringle, 1933)
4. JAMES I HOPPRINGILL of that Ilk and of Fans (b c1556 Torsonce & m'd to the Lady, Elizabeth Edmonston b 1564, d Jan 1618 in Coalston)("In December 1580 James, as heir of Adam Hoppringill, his abavus (great-great-grandfather), is retoured in Yerlsyde and Spencerland, or the quarter of Fans, and on sasine pays ?845 to the Exchequer through the lands having been in the hands of the King for eighty-four and a quarter years at ?10 feufarm, also two pairs gilt spurs (The Exchequer Rolls) In May 1581 James contracts to marry Elizabeth Edmonston, relict of Nicol Elphinston and daughter of Eupham Wauchope, Lady Edmonston, he first to get himself infefted in his heritable lands, and her specially in Hoppringill, the Fans lands, and the mill of Stow, which shall be worth to her annually respectively f200, 40 merks mail, 50 bolls heir, and 50 capons, and 40 bolls heaped meal; the marriage to be in holy kirk; cautioner for James, George Hoppringill of Newhall (Acts & Decreets of the Lo!
rds of Council & Session)." Alex Pringle, 1933)
5. THOMAS HOPPRINGILL of that Ilk, b c1510 & d 1566 of Torsonce; m'd Isabella Elizabeth Pringle of Torwoodlee (She, Lady Torsonce. b c1529 in Torwoodlee and d 1567, the daughter of George Hoppringill I of Torwoodlee who was murdered by Martin Elliot et al on 27 Dec 1568)(" In 1555 a dispensation of marriage was granted in favour of Thomas Hoppringill and Isabella Hoppringill daughter of George of Torwoodlee within the fourth degree of consanguinity, " propter hoc ab alique non rapto fueris" (Torwoodlee Writs)." Alex Pringle, 1933)
6. JOHN HOPPRINGILL of that Ilk, Burnhouse (c1480-c1555)
("1530 John Hoppringill of that Ilk gets a gift of the non-entry of the quarter lands of Fans (Yerlside), also in 1539 of that of Caverton ; and in 1540 the King confirmed to him the charter of the lands of Caverton as granted by his father, from James IV to John's grandfather Adam Pringill (The Great Seal)." Alex Pringle, 1933)
7. ALEXANDER HOPPRINGLE of that Ilk, Burnhouse (c1450-bef.1530)("In December 1494 the Lords Auditors found - as regards the summons raised by Alexander Hoppringill, son and heir of Adam (II)of that Ilk, against Master Thomas Borthwick and John Borthwick of Crookston, anent the destruction and down casting of the tower-house and place of Burnhouse ... " Alex Pringle, 1933)
8. ADAM II HOPPRINGLE of that Ilk, Burnhouse (c1430)Royal Guardsman ("Adam Hoppringill, grandson of Adam I, and apparently son of Archibald, appears first in 1467, as a witness to the charter above-mentioned in which Lord Borthwick granted to his son James the lands of Glengelt. Alex Pringle, 1933"
9. ARCHIBALD HOPPRINGILL of that Ilk, Hoppringill (c1395)
(Second son of Adam "2.?rchibald, who in 1461 with thirteen Lauderdale lairds sat at Lauder under Cranston of Corsbie Sheriff-depute of Berwickshire, and retoured William, son of the late Lord Abernethy in the lands of Lyleston and Oxton (MSS. C. Reg. House). The seals remain nearly entire, including Archibald's, which is described as, "On a bend two escallops, legend, ( S. Archibaldi de Pringil ' (M. S.).'' Alex Pringle, 1933)
10. ADAM I HOPPRINGILL of that Ilk, Hoppringill & Fans (c1365 m'd Joanna Montgomerery of Ardrossan, Ayrshire, Scotland)
("... Adam de Hoppringle, son of the late William de Hoppringle of that Ilk, all my lands of Fawnys (Fans) with pertinents lying within the earldom of March, to be held by the said Adam and his heirs ..." Alex Pringle, 1933)
11. WILLIAM HOPPRINGILL of that Ilk, Hoppringill (c1335)
12. THOMAS de HOPPRINGILL, Squire, (Thomas was brother to Adam, Squire to Earl Douglas, who along with the Earl died in Battle of Otterburn 15 Aug 1388.) (THOMAS: "Thus it is as likely as not that Thomas was the son or grandson, of Elias, and that he was the father of William of that Ilk, and of Adam who succeeded to, or had been granted by the Earls, lands in Lauderdale, as Pilmuir, Kirktonhill, and Glengelt."... Alex Pringle, 1933)
13. ELIAS de OBRINKEL (HOPPRINGILL) (C1265) on 28 Aug 1296 on the Ragman Roll
14. ROBERT de HOPPRYNGIL (c1245) 12 Aug 1296 signed the Ragman Roll at Berwick along with 2,000 other land owners on and around the same date.
SOURCE: The Records of the Pringles or Hoppringills of the Scottish Border by Alex Pringle MA, BSc; Published by Oliver and Boyd of Edinburgh and London, 1933
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