Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 1Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... Lloyd , Robert Turner , and James Claypoole to grant warrants , and issue patents . Lloyd and Turner will be often mentioned in this book . James Claypoole had been a merchant in London . He was brother of the John Claypoole who married ...
... Lloyd , Robert Turner , and James Claypoole to grant warrants , and issue patents . Lloyd and Turner will be often mentioned in this book . James Claypoole had been a merchant in London . He was brother of the John Claypoole who married ...
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... Lloyd , for whom a royal descent has been traced , had no prestige on account of it . In promi- nence as an apostle of the doctrines , George Keith alone of the settlers could be classed with Fox , Barclay , and Penn . Thus there came ...
... Lloyd , for whom a royal descent has been traced , had no prestige on account of it . In promi- nence as an apostle of the doctrines , George Keith alone of the settlers could be classed with Fox , Barclay , and Penn . Thus there came ...
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... Lloyd , to which the reader is referred when the account in this book of Lloyd and his political party and their labors does not seem ex- haustive or sufficiently laudatory . What grade Moore or Lloyd had in their profession at home ...
... Lloyd , to which the reader is referred when the account in this book of Lloyd and his political party and their labors does not seem ex- haustive or sufficiently laudatory . What grade Moore or Lloyd had in their profession at home ...
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... Lloyd and other deputies - Fortune inherited by William Penn and his first wife - Too small for his under- taking - Philip Ford - Receipts and indebtedness -Penn very prominent in England - James II and the Quakers - Penn at the time of ...
... Lloyd and other deputies - Fortune inherited by William Penn and his first wife - Too small for his under- taking - Philip Ford - Receipts and indebtedness -Penn very prominent in England - James II and the Quakers - Penn at the time of ...
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... Lloyd was made President . He also was appointed by Penn Master of the Rolls and Keeper of the Great Seal during good behavior . Probably not paternally related to David Lloyd , spoken of in a preceding chapter as a lawyer , who had not ...
... Lloyd was made President . He also was appointed by Penn Master of the Rolls and Keeper of the Great Seal during good behavior . Probably not paternally related to David Lloyd , spoken of in a preceding chapter as a lawyer , who had not ...
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