Andrew Pringle, Lord Alemoor
Andrew Pringle, Lord Alemoor (died 1776) was a Scottish judge.
He was the son of John Pringle of the Haining. He served as Sheriff of Selkirk, as Solicitor General for Scotland from 1755 until 1759 when he was appointed a Lord of Session with the judicial title Lord Alemoor. He had an unrivalled reputation as a lawyer and pleader.
Sources
- Concise Dictionary of National Biography
- Peebles and Selkirk by G C Pringle, 1914
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Preceded by Patrick Haldane Alexander Hume |
Solicitor General for Scotland 1755–1759 |
Succeeded by Thomas Miller |
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