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1 additional book about William Pryor in the extended shelves: The countrey-mans complaint. Or A true account of the moneys, given, and lent to the Parliament, since the yeer 1640.: By William Pryor of Thurning, in the county of Huntington, his means being but 17 l. 10s. a yeer. Together with his losses, crosses, vexations, and imprisonments, by means of the commitees, justices of the county, Lord Mountague of Boudon, and Parson Wells of Thurning. Who with their murthering practises, have endevored (as much as in them lies) the destruction of the said Pryor. Humbly presented to Parliament for justice; to be relieved from his oppressors. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1649), by William Pryor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by William Pryor: Books in the extended shelves: Pryor, William: The countrey-mans complaint. Or A true account of the moneys, given, and lent to the Parliament, since the yeer 1640.: By William Pryor of Thurning, in the county of Huntington, his means being but 17 l. 10s. a yeer. Together with his losses, crosses, vexations, and imprisonments, by means of the commitees, justices of the county, Lord Mountague of Boudon, and Parson Wells of Thurning. Who with their murthering practises, have endevored (as much as in them lies) the destruction of the said Pryor. Humbly presented to Parliament for justice; to be relieved from his oppressors. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1649) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pryor, William: The Halifax & Quebec Railway, considered with a view to its cost, as well as the prospective business of the road (s.n.], 1851) (page images at HathiTrust) Pryor, William: Nova Scotia formerly Acadia, the Atlantic Ocean province of the dominion of Canada an inviting home for the emigrant from Great Britain or the north of Europe (Published by order of the Department of Agriculture, 1884) (page images at HathiTrust) Pryor, William: The out-cries of the poor, oppressed, & imprisoned; or A safe way to free the poor of this city and the whole nation of England, from begging and starving.: Presented to the Council of Officers, Nov. 24. by William Pryor, and Thomas Turner. To which is annexed, A plea for the poor and helpless, against the enemies of their peace. By William Pryor. (London : printed by G.D. for Francis Smith, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Elephant and Castle near Temple-Bar, 1659), also by Thomas Turner (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pryor, William: Way of God with man passing through the wildernesse to Canaan. ([London] : Printed for the authour, 1665) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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