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William Pryce (baptised 1735–1790) was a British medical man, known as an antiquary, a promoter of the and a writer on mining in Cornwall.


Life
He was the son of Dr. Samuel Pryce of in , and Catherine Hill; was a great-uncle on his mother's side. Philip Webber of Falmouth acted as his guardian when he was left an orphan. He claimed to have studied anatomy under John Hunter, and from about 1750 he practised as a surgeon and apothecary at Redruth.

Pryce owned a small share in the copper mine of in Cornwall. For ten years he was also an investor in the adjoining mine of , which was worked for both tin and copper. It was near the future site of the Redruth railway station.

(2011). 9780906720813, Alison Hodge Publishers. .

Soon after 1778 Pryce "became M.D. by diploma" and on 26 June 1783 he was elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. He was buried at Redruth on 20 December 1790.


Works
Pryce published his major work, the Mineralogia Cornubiensis, in 1778. It was a study of the mining world of Cornwall, historical and practical. A second work, Archæologia Cornu-Britannica, was published in 1790. It contained a vocabulary of 64 page, and a grammar. Much of the material was taken directly from the collections of and , as acknowledged in the preface.


Family
Pryce married Miss Mitchell of Redruth, and left two sons, William Pryce and Samuel Vincent Pryce, both of whom became surgeons there.


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