History of William Penn: Founder of Pennsylvania : in Two Volumes, Volume 1Asher, 1873 - 229 páginas |
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... Wanstead , in Essex , to which he ran on leave . A daughter Margaret , and a son Richard , were in season added to the nursery in which William broke his toys ; heirs not only to their father's gains , but the fortune made in foreign ...
... Wanstead , in Essex , to which he ran on leave . A daughter Margaret , and a son Richard , were in season added to the nursery in which William broke his toys ; heirs not only to their father's gains , but the fortune made in foreign ...
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... Wanstead , Penn was getting rich and rising to higher rank . His prizes yielded him a great deal more than he got in pay ; and some of this money he laid out in land . At twenty - three he was Rear - admiral in the Irish Sea ; at twenty ...
... Wanstead , Penn was getting rich and rising to higher rank . His prizes yielded him a great deal more than he got in pay ; and some of this money he laid out in land . At twenty - three he was Rear - admiral in the Irish Sea ; at twenty ...
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... Wanstead with the younger children , Peg and Richard . William was at school in Chigwell . Uncle George had just arrived with proofs of his great losses by the Inquisition : twelve thousand pounds , besides his house , his business ...
... Wanstead with the younger children , Peg and Richard . William was at school in Chigwell . Uncle George had just arrived with proofs of his great losses by the Inquisition : twelve thousand pounds , besides his house , his business ...
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... Wanstead , gathered in his little folk , and sailed , a poor and discontented man , for county Cork . Macroom , his future home , a town on the river Sullane , twenty miles west of Cork , had been the property of Lord Muskerry , one of ...
... Wanstead , gathered in his little folk , and sailed , a poor and discontented man , for county Cork . Macroom , his future home , a town on the river Sullane , twenty miles west of Cork , had been the property of Lord Muskerry , one of ...
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... Wanstead House . Antony and Peg were married , rather quietly , on the 15th of February , 1667. Sir William gave his daughter a large fortune ; some said fifteen thou- sand pounds ! His cousin , John Gorges , member for Cirencester ...
... Wanstead House . Antony and Peg were married , rather quietly , on the 15th of February , 1667. Sir William gave his daughter a large fortune ; some said fifteen thou- sand pounds ! His cousin , John Gorges , member for Cirencester ...
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A History of William Penn: Founder of Pennsylvania William Hepworth Dixon Visualização integral - 1902 |
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