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William Pringle (other)
William Pringle may refer to: * William Pringle (cricketer) (1881-1966), South African cricketer * William Pringle (Liberal MP) (1874–1928), British Liberal Party politician, Member of Parliament for Penistone 1922–1924 * William Henderson Pringle (1877–1967), Scottish Liberal Party politician, Candidate at Berwick & Haddington and Ayr Burghs * Sir William Henry Pringle Lieutenant-General Sir William Henry Pringle GCB (21 August 1772 – 23 December 1840) was a British Army officer who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for two constituencies in Cornwall. He was born the eldest son of Maj-Gen. Henry Pringle ... (c. 1771–1840), British Member of Parliament 1812–1832 * William Pringle (footballer) (1932–2006), English footballer {{human name disambiguation, name=Pringle, William ...
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William Pringle (cricketer)
William Pringle (21 January 1881 – 27 October 1966) was a South African cricketer. He played in two first-class matches for Border Borders are usually defined as geographical boundaries, imposed either by features such as oceans and terrain, or by political entities such as governments, sovereign states, federated states, and other subnational entities. Political borders c ... in 1902–03. See also * List of Border representative cricketers References External links * 1881 births 1966 deaths South African cricketers Border cricketers {{SouthAfrica-cricket-bio-1880s-stub ...
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William Pringle (Liberal MP)
William Mather Rutherford Pringle (22 January 1874 – 1 April 1928) was a Liberal Party (UK), Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom who served as a Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) from 1910 to 1918 and again from 1922 to 1924. Pringle was educated at Glasgow University and was called to the Bar of the Middle Temple in 1904. Pringle's son, also William Pringle (Birmingham politician), William Pringle later became a politician and trade unionist.David E. Martin, "Pringle, William Joseph Sommerville", ''Dictionary of Labour Biography'', vol.II, pp.312–313 Political career He first stood for parliament at the 1906 elections; Pringle was elected as member for Lanarkshire North West (UK Parliament constituency), Lanarkshire North West in January 1910. It was an exceptional result as it was one of only a handful of gains made by the Liberal party at those elections, and achieved, despite the presence of a Labour candidate. ...
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William Henderson Pringle
William Henderson Pringle (1877 – 23 April 1967), was a Scottish Liberal Party (UK), Liberal Party politician and economist. Background He was the son of the Reverend John Pringle. He was educated at Hamilton Academy and privately, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow and the London School of Economics. He married Annie Nelson Forrest. They had one son and one daughter. She died in 1961. In 1965 he married Agnes Ross. Career In 1905 he was Called to the Bar, at Lincoln's Inn. He was the recognised teacher of Economics and University Extension Lecturer, at the University of London from 1910 to 1920. He worked at the Ministry of Munitions, Labour Department, from 1915 to 1916 and the Ministry of Reconstruction, from 1917 to 1919. He was lecturer on Economics, at Birkbeck, University of London, Birkbeck College, University of London, from 1918 to 1920. He was Professor of Economics, at the University of New Zealand, from 1920 to 1922. He was a lecturer at the Lond ...
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William Henry Pringle
Lieutenant-General Sir William Henry Pringle GCB (21 August 1772 – 23 December 1840) was a British Army officer who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for two constituencies in Cornwall. He was born the eldest son of Maj-Gen. Henry Pringle, of Dublin and educated privately and at Trinity College Dublin. He joined the British Army as a cornet and progressed to the rank of Colonel of the 64th Foot in 1816. Further promotion to Lieutenant-General followed before he was transferred as Colonel for life in 1837 to the 45th Regiment of Foot. He was made KCB in 1815 and GCB in 1834. He was MP for St Germans from 1812 to 1818, and then for Liskeard Liskeard ( ; kw, Lyskerrys) is a small ancient stannary and market town in south-east Cornwall, South West England. It is situated approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of Plymouth, west of the Devon border, and 12 miles (20 km) eas ... from 1818 to 1832. He died in 1840. He had married Harriet Hester Eliot on 20 May 1 ...
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