Pringle was in practice as an attorney, and was then appointed under-secretary of state for Scotland in 1695. In this capacity he attended King William in his campaigns abroad.[2]
On 18 May 1718, Pringle was appointed Secretary at War, and he held that office until 24 December. Subsequently he became registrar-general of the shipping.[1]
Pringle died at Rotterdam on 13 September 1736.[1]
Family
Pringle married a Miss Law, and had one son, Robert.[1]