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Pringle of Tynnes
On 19th October 1529 King James V, with consent of his mother, etc., granted to James Hoppringil and Sibilla Carmichael, Lady Calderwood, his spouse, the lands of Tynnes, with the tower, manorplace, and wood, in the lordship of Ettrick Forest, and to their heirs male, whom failing, to the senior of their heirs female without division; paying to the King's mother, and after her decease to the King, £50 yearly, and building a mansion with policies (G. S.).
Attached to a Lothian charter of 16th May 1530 is a, Seal described as " On a bend 3 escallops with a stag's head couped in chief legend, S. ' Jacobi ' Hoppringill,'' no doubt James's; (M S.).
Page 34 ‘Records of the Pringles’.
Old Tinnis (on the Yarrow Water)
- James (1) Hoppringill of Tynnes
- James (2) Hoppringill of Buckholm and Tynnes - Had 5 sons: 1. James of Tynnes, 2. John of Buckholm, 3. Malcolm of Cortleferry, 4. Alexander in Little Catpair, 5. David burgess of Edinburgh.
- James (3) Hoppringill of Tynnes
- John Hoppringill of Tynnes
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