Sir Walter Pringle, Lord Newhall (1664?–1736) was a Scottish lawyer and judge.
After the death of Sir Gilbert Elliot in 1718, Pringle was made a judge.
[1] On his death, on 14 December 1736, a special tribute was paid to Pringle's remains, his funeral being attended by his judicial colleagues in their robes of office.
His niece Katherine was married to William Hamilton of Bangour the poet, who wrote a verse epitaph.
His direct line failed in the third generation, and his estate of Lochton fell to Sir John Pringle of Stitchel.