Alexander Pringle
For the New Zealand rugby union player, see Alexander Pringle (rugby union).
Alexander Pringle (30 January 1791 – 2 September 1857) was a Scottish Conservative politician.
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| Preceded by Thomas Wyse Henry Tufnell Edward Horsman Grant Pringle William Francis Cowper | Junior Lord of the Treasury 1841–1845 | Succeeded by William Forbes Mackenzie | 
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| Preceded by William Eliott-Lockhart | Member of Parliament for Selkirk 1830–1832 | Succeeded by Robert Pringle | 
| Preceded by Robert Pringle | Member of Parliament for Selkirk 1835–1846 | Succeeded by Adam Eliott-Lockhart | 
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