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Pringle, PA -- U.S. borough in Pennsylvania
Population (2000): 991
Housing Units (2000): 459
Land area (2000): 0.465147 sq. miles (1.204724 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.465147 sq. miles (1.204724 sq. km)
FIPS code: 62712
Located within: Pennsylvania (PA), FIPS 42
Location: 41.276081 N, 75.899530 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Pringle, SD -- U.S. town in South Dakota
Population (2000): 125
Housing Units (2000): 64
Land area (2000): 0.249103 sq. miles (0.645173 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.249103 sq. miles (0.645173 sq. km)
FIPS code: 51940
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 43.609253 N, 103.594124 W
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Pringle

Pringle is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Aileen Pringle (1895–1989), American stage and film actress
  • Alexander Pringle (1791–1857), Scottish Conservative politician
  • Andrew Pringle (British Army officer) (born 1946), retired British Army officer
  • Andrew Pringle, Lord Alemoor (died 1776), Scottish judge
  • Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison (1856–1931), Scottish philosopher
  • Andy Pringle(born ), retired Canadian bond trader and Conservative political activist in Ontario
  • Anne Pringle (born 1955), British diplomat
  • Benjamin Pringle American politician
  • Bryan Pringle (1935–2002), British actor
  • Charlie Pringle Scottish footballer
  • Charles K. Pringle (born 1931), Mississippi lawyer and politician
  • Chris Pringle (born 1968), former Auckland cricketer
  • Christine Pringle, Australian pastor
  • Cyrus Pringle (1838–1911), American botanist
  • Curt Pringle (born 1959), California politician
  • David Pringle (born 1950), Scottish science fiction editor
  • Derek Pringle (born 1958), retired English cricketer
  • Donald Pringle (1932–1975), English cricketer
  • Eric Pringle, British television and radion writer
  • Eunice Pringle (1912–1996), American actress
  • Harold Pringle (d. 1945), executed Canadian soldier
  • Harry Pringle (190065), English professional footballer
  • Harry Pringle (producer) (1903after 1959), radio and television producer who worked on light entertainment programmes in England and Australia.
  • Heather Pringle, Canadian author and journalist,
  • James Alexander Pringle (1874–1935), British politician
  • James E. Pringle (born 1949), British astrophysicist
  • James Hogarth Pringle (1863–1941), Australian surgeon
  • Joan Pringle (born 1945), American actress
  • Joel R. P. Pringle (1873–1932), US naval officer
  • John Pringle:
    • John Pringle (1707–1782), Scottish physician
    • John Pringle (born 1938), Australian baritone
    • John Pringle, Lord Haining, (–1754), Scottish landowner, judge and politician, shire commissioner for Selkirk 1702–07, MP for Selkirkshire 1708–29, Lord of Session
    • John Pringle (MP, born 1716), (–1792), son of the above, Scottish landowner and politician, MP for Selkirkshire 1765–86
    • John Pringle (1796–1831) of Haining, Scottish politician, MP for Lanark Burghs 1819–20
    • John James Pringle, (1855–1922), British dermatologist
    • John Abbott Pringle, Ontario farmer, merchant and political figure
    • John Quinton Pringle, Scottish painter
    • John Wallace Pringle (1863–1938), Chief Inspecting Officer of the UK Railways Inspectorate
    • John William Sutton Pringle (1912–1982), British zoologist
    • Sir John Pringle, 2nd Baronet (1662–1721) of the Pringle Baronets
    • Sir John Pringle, 5th Baronet (1784–1869) of the Pringle Baronets
  • Mark Pringle, member of Hot House (Heather Small)
  • Martin Pringle (born 1964) New Zealand cricketer
  • Martin Pringle (born 1970), former Swedish soccer player
  • Mike Pringle (politician) (born 1945), Scottish Member of Parliament
  • Mike Pringle (gridiron football) (born 1967), former Canadian Football League running back
  • Meyrick Pringle (born 1966), former South African cricketer
  • Percy Pringle (1954–2013), American professional wrestling manager (better known by another ring name, Paul Bearer)
  • Phil Pringle, Australian pastor
  • Ramona Pringle, Canadian actress
  • Robert Pringle (politician), British politician
  • Robert Abercrombie Pringle, Canadian lawyer and politician
  • Robert Pringle (poet), American poet
  • Thomas Pringle (1789–1834), Scottish writer, poet and abolitionist
  • Thomas Pringle (politician), Irish politician
  • Thomas Pringle (Royal Navy officer) (d. 1803), admiral in the Royal Navy
  • Valerie Pringle (born 1953), Canadian journalist and television host
  • Walter Pringle, Lord Newhall, Scottish lawyer and judge
  • William Henry Pringle, British Soldier and Member of Parliament
  • William Henderson Pringle, Scottish politician
  • William Pringle (Liberal politician), British Member of Parliament
Pringle (disambiguation)

Pringle is a Scottish surname.

Pringle may also refer to:

Usage examples of "pringle".

Assistant Curator, Gordon Pringle, watches the flames licking around the brutalist concrete terraces of the South Bank Arts Centre opposite and tells himself grimly, better them than us.

Judge Pringle should never have allowed the jury to watch Stant shed his skin.

Her uncomprehending gaze fell on the charred remains of Harry Pringle.

Thomson, Margaret Pringle, Margaret Hamiltown, relict of James Pollwart, William Craw, Bessie Wicker, and Margaret Hamilton, relict of Thomas Mitchell, sadly tormented Borrowstounness and other parts of Linlithgowshire, in the seventeenth century.

By a tie-up with Socks Mallory, then an enterprising racketeer, Pringle peopled his catacombs with a squad of wanted men - chosen ruffians who stayed below ground gladly, and who served as the advance workers.

Account of Abyssinia, which Sir John Pringle had lent me, it being then little known as one of his works.

The Pringles lived in a large Georgian house behind the Crittleden elm wood, looking over a lake and a cherry orchard whose white blossom was now tinged almond pink by the last rays of the sun.

Corned beef, Spam, Pringles and bean dip, some warm Cokes and some Snickers bars for dessert.

Dan Pringle was a small, plump man with a large watch chain decorated with an incisor tooth of Cervus canadensis-the wapiti.

A can of Pringles had been jammed into the back beside a jar of chocolate spread.

On Friday evening Rose Pringle held the cape that matched Kate's midnight-blue evening gown.

Pringle and Larochelle arrived at the lumber yard as the sun was sliding down behind Gahato Mountain.

To the type of mind that Millbourne breeds actions speak louder than words, and Ted Pringle, who had gaped, gaped no more.

But naturally as the bell sank, as it was lowered away a couple of fathoms, the water rose, compressing the air, so that we felt a certain pringling in our ears.

No Fritos, no Pringles, no soynuts, trailmix or cornnuts, not even a damned Ramen package.