Penn, Thomas, 1702-1775


Penn, Thomas
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100 1 _ ‡a Penn, Thomas, ‡d 1702-1775

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100 1 _ ‡a Penn, Thomas ‡d 1702-1775

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100 1 _ ‡a Penn, Thomas, ‡d 1702-1775

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Selected Titles
- True copies of I. The agreement between Lord Baltimore and Messieurs Penn, dated 10 May 1732 : II. The commissions given to the commissioners to mark out the lines between Maryland, and Pensilvania and the three lower counties on Delaware. III. The return or report of the commissioners on both sides, made 24 Nov. 1733. Shewing for what reasons the lines were not mark'd out within the time appointed for that purpose.
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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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- Case of the proprietors and province of Pensilvania, and the three lower counties of Newcastle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware
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- Articles of agreement, &c.
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- La Pensilvanie // en trois Feuilles // Traduite des meilleures Cartes anglaises [estampe]
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- True copies of The agreement between ... -
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- Thomas Penn papers
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- Thomas Penn correspondence
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- This indenture made the [blank] day of [blank] in the [blank] year of the reign of our sovereign lord [blank] by the grace of God, King of Great-Britain, &c. and in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred [blank] between the Honourable Thomas Penn, and Richard Penn, Esquires, true and absolute proprietaries of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, upon Delaware, of the one part: and [blank] of the other part. Whereas the said [blank] having in the year one thousand seven hundred and [blank] applied for, and requested the said proprietaries, to permit [blank] to take up one lot of ground on the [blank] side of [blank] Street, in the town of [blank] and county of [blank] in the said province, marked in the general plan of the said town, No. [blank] in order to build thereon ... it shall and may be lawful to and for the said proprietaries, Thomas Penn, and Richard Penn, their heirs and successors, absolutely to re-grant, bargain and sell the before-mentioned lot of ground, or any part thereof, for such estate and estates, and to such persons and persons, as they the said proprietaries shall think fit, free from the claim and demand of [blank] the said [blank] heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, in any wise
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- The Thomas Penn papers at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1728-1832
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