Penn, Richard, 1706-1771
Richard Penn Proprietary and titular governor of the province of Pennsylvania (1706-1771)
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- 200 _ | ‡a Penn ‡b Richard ‡f 1706-1771
- 100 1 _ ‡a Penn, Richard ‡d 1706-1771
- 100 1 _ ‡a Penn, Richard ‡d 1706-1771
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Penn, Richard, ‡d 1706-1771
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard Penn ‡c Proprietary and titular governor of the province of Pennsylvania (1706-1771)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (3)
Works
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Articles of agreement, &c. | |
The breviate: in the boundary dispute between Pennsylvania and Maryland. | |
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. | |
Human life a pilgrimage ... - | |
In case. John Penn, Thomas Penn, and Richard Penn, Esqrs. plaintiffs. Charles Calvert Esq., Lord Baltimore in the Kingdom of Ireland, defendant : the plaintiffs case. | |
A Map of // Pennsylvania // exhibiting // not only the improved parts of that Province, but also // its extensive frontiers : // Laid down From Actual Surveys // and Chiefly from the late Map of W. Scull Published in 1770 ; // And Humbly Inscribed // to the Honourable // Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Esquires // true and absolute proprietaries & governors of the // Province of Pennsylvania // and the territories thereunto belonging | |
The Olive branch, petition of the American Congress to George III, 1775 | |
Pensilvanie // en trois Feuilles // Traduite des meilleures Cartes anglaises [estampe] | |
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. |