Thomas Pury (c. 1590 – 13 August 1666) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1659.
[2] In 1642 Pury was appointed commissioner for Gloucester for "publishing scandalous ministers etc."
He became a captain in the parliamentary army and commanded a company in the regiment of Colonel Henry Stephens.
He helped the Earl of Stamford and Lt-Col Edward Massey in the defence of Gloucester in August 1643.
In 1659 he attended the restored Rump parliament and was charged with raising troops in Gloucester in July 1659.