Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Governor (1763-1771 : Penn)
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Penn, John, ‡d 1729-1795
- 500 1 _ ‡a Penn, John ‡d 1729-1795
Works
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[Arms] By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania ... : A proclamation [Offering a reward of fifty pounds to any persons who shall apprehend Lazarus Stewart dated] the third day of October ... in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy. | |
Proclamation (1764 January 02) | |
Proclamation (1768 August 6) | |
Proclamation (1768 February 24) | |
Proclamation (1768 March 16) | |
Proclamation (1771 February 9) | |
Whereas a number of armed men, unlawfully assembled, did, on Friday, the twenty-ninth of January last, forceably enter the goal at Carlisle ... | |
Whereas a number of persons, chiefly belonging to the colony of Connecticut, have ... made attempts to possess themselves of, and settle upon a large tract of land within the limits of this province ... | |
Whereas by an act of General Assembly ... intituled "An act for the preservation of fish in the rivers Delaware, Sasquehanna, and the Lehigh ..." | |
Whereas by an act of General Assembly of this province, passed in this present year, it is, among other things, provided and enacted, that if any person or persons, settled upon any lands within the boundaries of this province ... | |
Whereas I have received information, that many ill-disposed persons ... have ... seated themselves upon lands within this province, not yet purchased of the natives | |
Whereas it appears by a deposition ... that, on Sunday, the tenth day of this month, a certain Frederick Stump, a German, of Penn's township, in the county of Cumberland, did, in violation of the public faith, and in defiance of all law, inhumanly and wickedly kill, without any provocation, four Indian men, and two Indian women, in his own house ... |