William Penn
Politiker
Født: 23. april 1621, Bristol, Storbritannien
Død: 16. september 1670, Walthamstow, Storbritannien
Børnebørn: Thomas Penn, William Penn, John Penn og mere
Bedsteforældre: William Penn og NN Rastall, of Gloucestershire
Oldebørn: John Penn, Granville Penn, William Penn III og mere
Begravelsessted: St Mary Redcliffe Church, Bristol, Storbritannien
Børn: William Penn, Richard Penn, Margaret Penn og mere
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The son of a famous British Admiral, William Penn was born in 1644, just before the English Revolution that overthrew King Charles I. After the restoration ...
Sir William Penn (23 April 1621 – 16 September 1670) was an English admiral and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1670.
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English Quaker leader William Penn founded the province, or colony, of Pennsylvania. He pictured the province as a refuge for Quakers.