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--- "Exeter and Plymouth Gazette" 2 Sep 1843, page 3:
This day (Friday) the Misses Pringle passed through this city, stopping at Pratt's Old London Inn, on their way from London to St. Germains, on a visit to the Noble Earl.
--- "Western Courier" 13 Sep 1843, page 3:
Lady Jemima Eliot, accompanied by the Honourable Miss Eliot, have left the seat of the venerable Earl of St. Germans for Ireland, and the Misses Pringle, have since arrived at Port Eliot on a visit to the noble Earl.
--- All five children of William Henry and Harriet Pringle subscribed to a book called "The Reformed Grammar" by Herald Murray, 1847.
--- "The Charity School of the Whole Parish of St. Mary-Le-Bone (Established in 1750), for Maintaining, Clothing, Educating, Apprenticing and Qualifiying for Useful Servants, One Hundred & Thirty-Five Girls, Children of Poor Inhabitants" Report, Feb. 1853, page 44:
List of Annual Subscribers.
Pringle, Miss, 4, Bentinck street.
Pringle, Miss Anne Elizabeth, ditto
--- "1861 England Census Record" (Middlesex, St Marylebone, St Mary, District 16, 7):
"22 Upper Montagu St. - Anne E. Pringle - Sister-in-law - Un - 53 - General Officer's Daughter - Kent Rochester"
--- "The Times" (London) 14 Sep 1865, page 1:
On the 10th inst, at 4, Sunfield-terrace, Blackheath, aged 57. Anne Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Lieut.-General Sir W.H. Pringle, G.C.B.
--- Greenwich Cemetery Burial Info (as sent to me from their records in 2013):
"Hannah Elizabeth Pringle, age 57 years at death, is buried in Greenwich Cemetery (Section 1st Con, grave no. 2224A). John Henry Pringle was the owner of that grave, and there is a monument on it."
The monument is a large stone slab, but there is nothing engraved on it at all. Presumably, John Henry Pringle died before having this done, and the family may not have realized that Anne Elizabeth's grave was never marked.
-----"England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1861-1941":
Pringle, Anne Elizabeth
Effects under 12,000 pounds
22 September [proved]
The Will with a Codicil of Anne Elizabeth Pringle late of 22 Upper-Montague-street, Montague-square in the County of Middlesex Spinster deceased who died 10 September 1865 at 4 Sunfield-terrace Shooter's-Hill road Blackheath in the County of Kent was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of John Henry Pringle of 3 Queen's-gate-terrace Hyde Park in the County of Middlesex aforesaid Colonel in Her Majesty's Army the Brother and John Pitt Taylor of 58 Eccleston-square in the County of Middlesex aforesaid Esqire the Executors.
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