The countrey-mans complaint, or, A true account of the moneys given and lent to the Parliament since the yeer 1640 by William Pryor ... [microform] : 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

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