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John Penn
proprietor of Colonial Pennsylvania; eldest son of William Penn
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1700
Died
1746
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The case of Messieurs Penn, and the people of Pensilvania, and the three lower counties of Newcastle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware: in relation to a series of injuries and hostilities made upon them, for several years past by Thomas Cressap, and others, by the direction and authority of the deputy-governor of Maryland
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First published in 1737
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In Canc' John Penn, Thomas Penn, and Richard Penn, Esqrs. plaintiffs. Charles Calvert Esq., Lord Baltimore in the Kingdom of Ireland, defendant: the plaintiffs case
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First published in 1742
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breviate: in the boundary dispute between Pennsylvania and Maryland.
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First published in 1891
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In Chancery. Breviate. John Penn, Thomas Penn, and Richard Penn, Esqrs; plaintiffs. Charles Calvert Esq: Lord Baltimore ... defendant. For the plaintiffs. Upon a bill to compell a specifick execution of articles of agreement ... for setling the boundarys of ... Pensilvania, ... and ... Maryland, ... Paris and Weston sollicitors
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In Canc' John Penn, Thomas Penn, and Richard Penn, Esqrs. ------ plaintiffs. Charles Calvert Esq; Lord Baltimore ... defendant. The plaintiffs case
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proprietor of Colonial Pennsylvania; eldest son of William Penn
Born
1700
Died
1746
Subjects
Boundaries
Politics and government
Places
Delaware
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Time
To 1775
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OLID: OL6119569A
ISNI:
000000004854530X
Library of Congress Names:
nr93030441
VIAF:
25034901
Wikidata:
Q6252485
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