Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 2Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... William Penn was free to make his defence at law . Penn brought a cross bill in Chancery , and employed counsel " esteemed the top of that court " to have the amount cut down to about £ 4000 : but , even if the debt were so reduced ...
... William Penn was free to make his defence at law . Penn brought a cross bill in Chancery , and employed counsel " esteemed the top of that court " to have the amount cut down to about £ 4000 : but , even if the debt were so reduced ...
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... William Penn Jr's stay . Evans now com- ing into funds by the Assemblies ' appropriations , Logan asked him for reimbursement to the extent of his share of said past expense . Evans insisted that such share could only be a credit ...
... William Penn Jr's stay . Evans now com- ing into funds by the Assemblies ' appropriations , Logan asked him for reimbursement to the extent of his share of said past expense . Evans insisted that such share could only be a credit ...
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... Penn thought of sending back William Jr. to take Evans's place , but Norris , who was visiting England , boldly told the elder William that it would not do , that the colony required as good a head as most of the other plantations ...
... Penn thought of sending back William Jr. to take Evans's place , but Norris , who was visiting England , boldly told the elder William that it would not do , that the colony required as good a head as most of the other plantations ...
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... Penn in an action for £ 2000 rent , the case went over until Michaelmas Term ... William some happiness . Wil- liam Jr. had , in the beginning of 1705 ... Penn's Friends , unsigned but evidently from Penn , without address , but ...
... Penn in an action for £ 2000 rent , the case went over until Michaelmas Term ... William some happiness . Wil- liam Jr. had , in the beginning of 1705 ... Penn's Friends , unsigned but evidently from Penn , without address , but ...
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... William Jr. , in exchange for some prospective settlement , let this inheritance from his mother be sold , and the pro- ceeds applied to the father's and his own debts , which is very different from Maria Webb's conjecture , voic- ing ...
... William Jr. , in exchange for some prospective settlement , let this inheritance from his mother be sold , and the pro- ceeds applied to the father's and his own debts , which is very different from Maria Webb's conjecture , voic- ing ...
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acres aforesaid afterwards allowed appointed arrived asked Assembly Assemblymen Berthelsdorf bills called Castle chapter Chester County chiefs Church colonies Conestoga congregation Council Councillors Court Crown death debts declared deed Delaware delphia election England English ernor Evans Five Nations French friends George Germans Germantown Gookin Gordon Governor Hamilton Herrnhut House Indians issued John John Penn Justice Keith King King's Lætitia Lancaster Lancaster County land letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Governor Logan Lord Lower Counties Lutheran Maryland meeting Mennonites ment minister Moravians Mühlenberg Norris ordained paid Palatinate paper money passed Pastor Penn's Pennsyl Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia Philadelphia County preached Presbytery present Proprietaries Province Quakers quit rents received Sassoonan sent settled settlement Shawnees Sir William Six Nations Susquehanna sylvania Synod Tennent Thomas Penn tion took trade treaty Tulpehocken vania vessels Virginia voted Walking Purchase William Jr William Penn York Zinzendorf