Abraham de la Pryme (15 January 1671 – 12 June 1704) was an English antiquary.
Despite his father's desire that he should attend the University of Glasgow and then become a Presbyterian minister, de la Pryme insisted on attending the University of Cambridge, becoming a pensioner of St John's College in 1690.
Here de la Pryme devoted much of his time to natural history, chemistry, and magic before receiving his BA in 1693–1694.
De la Pryme began keeping a diary—Ephemeris Vitae: A Diary of My Own Life—at the age of twelve and continued it until his death.
Whilst writing his history of Hatfield, de la Pryme began to correspond with Sir Hans Sloane and the antiquary Thomas Gale.