Sir Norman Murray Archibald MacGregor Pringle, 10th Baronet (born 3 August 1941)
is a Scottish accountant. In 2016, he won a legal case establishing that he was the rightful heir to the
Pringle baronetcy, using DNA evidence that proved his cousin, who had been accepted as the 9th Baronet in 1919, was not the biological son of the 8th Baronet.
Succession to baronetcy
Murray Pringle was born in 1941, the eldest of two sons born to Ronald Steuart Pringle (1905–1968) and his wife, Janet Patricia Pickford, daughter of Capt. George Todd Pickford of Nairobi. Ronald Steuart was the second son of Sir Norman Robert Pringle, 8th Baronet (1871–1919) by his wife, Florence Madge Vaughan.
The 8th Baronet married on 16 October 1902, and his wife gave birth to a first son, Norman Hamilton Pringle, seven months later on 13 May 1903, leading to questions of legitimacy that were not resolved until more than a century later.
Squadron Leader Norman Hamilton Pringle, ''de facto'' 9th Baronet (1903–1961) inherited the Pringle baronetcy as a teenager in 1919, when the 8th Baronet died of tuberculosis following the First World War.
In turn, Norman Hamilton Pringle was succeeded by his eldest son, Sir
Steuart Pringle
Lieutenant General Sir Steuart Robert Pringle (21 July 1928 – 18 April 2013) was a Scottish Royal Marines officer who served as Commandant General Royal Marines from 1981 to 1985. He was seriously injured by an IRA car bomb in 1981, in which h ...
and ''de facto'' 10th Baronet. After Sir Steuart's death in 2013, DNA evidence demonstrated that Sir Steuart's father was not the biological son of Sir Norman Pringle, 8th Baronet. In 2016, the court agreed Norman Murray Pringle was the rightful heir to the baronetcy instead of his second cousin Simon Pringle, Sir Steuart's eldest son and heir apparent. The court determined that Norman Hamilton Pringle was proven with a "high degree of probability" to be fathered not by the 8th Baronet, and Sir Steuart and his father were removed posthumously from the
Official Roll of the Baronetage
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.
The Queen, acting under the Judicial Committee Act 1833, referred the matter to the
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
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, which held its hearings on the matter in November 2015
and January 2016.
It delivered its ruling on 20 June 2016,
determining that DNA evidence proved that Sir Norman Hamilton Pringle, 9th ''de facto'' Baronet, was conceived by an unknown father and was not the biological son of Sir Norman Robert Pringle, 8th Baronet.
In delivering the judgment,
Lord Hodge
Patrick Stewart Hodge, Lord Hodge, PC (born 19 May 1953) is a British lawyer, currently serving as Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
Early life
Hodge was educated at Croftinloan School, an independent junior boardin ...
stated that the court had no reason to reject DNA evidence in title claims, and it was not for the court to consider potential social outcomes based on DNA evidence:
On 27 June 2016, Grant Bavister, Assistant Register to the Baronetage at the Ministry of Justice, entered Sir Ronald Steuart Pringle and his son Sir Norman Murray Pringle onto the Official Roll of the Baronetage, as the 9th and 10th ''de jure'' Baronets. He also removed the ''de facto'' 9th and 10th Baronets, Norman Hamilton Pringle and his son Steuart Robert Pringle, from the Roll, in accordance with the Royal Warrant of 1910. Certificates of succession to this effect were issued to Sir Norman Murray Pringle on 1 July 2016.
Personal life
Sir Norman married firstly Lysbet Watkins-Pitchford on 11 September 1966. They had two children:
* Alastair Steuart Ronald Pringle (born 23 May 1972), heir apparent to the baronetcy, married Chanel van Staden who went on to have four daughters
* Siân Amanda Pringle (born 23 May 1972), married Barend Niemandt who went on to have three daughters
Lysbet died in 1991. He married secondly Patricia Nadine Millem on 24 August 1992.
See also
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Pringle baronets
There have been two baronetcies created for members of the Scottish Pringle family, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of Great Britain. As of , one creation is extant.
The Pringle Baronetcy, of Stichill in the Coun ...
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Clan Pringle
Clan Pringle is a Lowland clan from the Scottish Borders.
Origin of the Name
According to the detailed book 'The Records of the Pringles', the surname Hoppringill, or Pringle, dates from the reign of Alexander III of Scotland (1249–86) and is ...
References
External links
Sir Norman's successful petitionto the Court of the
Lord Lyon
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1941 births
Living people
British accountants
Baronets in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Place of birth missing (living people)