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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... Penns of Penn in Buckinghamshire . The mother of the Founder is called in Pepys's Diary a " Dutch- woman ; " and , in Granville Penn's Life of Sir William Penn , her father , John Jasper , is described as a mer- chant of Rotterdam ...
... Penns of Penn in Buckinghamshire . The mother of the Founder is called in Pepys's Diary a " Dutch- woman ; " and , in Granville Penn's Life of Sir William Penn , her father , John Jasper , is described as a mer- chant of Rotterdam ...
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... Penn's success in obtaining royal favor as a miracle . With the money claim against the Crown , and the general friendliness of the Duke of York , William Penn saw the opportunity to obtain what was deemed Crown land , but was occupied ...
... Penn's success in obtaining royal favor as a miracle . With the money claim against the Crown , and the general friendliness of the Duke of York , William Penn saw the opportunity to obtain what was deemed Crown land , but was occupied ...
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... Penn made his application . The Duke of York was also away from England . Copies of Penn's petition were sent to the agents of Lord Bal- timore , and to Sir John Werden , representing the Duke of York . Baltimore's agents , in answer ...
... Penn made his application . The Duke of York was also away from England . Copies of Penn's petition were sent to the agents of Lord Bal- timore , and to Sir John Werden , representing the Duke of York . Baltimore's agents , in answer ...
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... Penn's land therefore ran north from 40 ° , he would be clear of any claim by either Lord Baltimore or the Duke , and need not care who had the right on the south . A month later , having seen a description drafted by Penn , Werden ...
... Penn's land therefore ran north from 40 ° , he would be clear of any claim by either Lord Baltimore or the Duke , and need not care who had the right on the south . A month later , having seen a description drafted by Penn , Werden ...
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... Penn to Lord Baltimore's good neighbourliness , and recom- mending as conducive to good neighbourhood that Bal- timore ... Penn's deputy , Markham , who remained there ill for three weeks : and likewise this Roman Catholic nobleman later ...
... Penn to Lord Baltimore's good neighbourliness , and recom- mending as conducive to good neighbourhood that Bal- timore ... Penn's deputy , Markham , who remained there ill for three weeks : and likewise this Roman Catholic nobleman later ...
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