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  1. Penn is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, about 3 miles (4.8 km) north-west of Beaconsfield and 4 miles (6.4 km) east of High Wycombe. The parish's 3,991 acres (1,615 ha) cover Penn village and the hamlets of Penn Street, Knotty Green , Forty Green and Winchmore Hill . [2]

  2. Penn is located in the county of Buckinghamshire, South East England, two miles east of the major town of High Wycombe, and 26 miles west of London. Penn lies four miles north-east of the Berkshire border. Penn falls within the unitary authority of Buckinghamshire. It is in the HP10 postcode district.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_PennWilliam Penn - Wikipedia

    William Penn. William Penn (24 October [ O.S. 14 October] 1644 – 10 August [ O.S. 30 July] 1718) was an English writer, religious thinker, and influential Quaker who founded the Province of Pennsylvania during the British colonial era. Penn, an advocate of democracy and religious freedom, was known for his amicable relations and successful ...

  4. William Penn, (born Oct. 14, 1644, London, Eng.—died July 30, 1718, Buckinghamshire), English Quaker leader and founder of Pennsylvania. Expelled from Oxford for his Puritan beliefs, he was sent to manage the family estates in Ireland, where he joined the Society of Friends in 1667.

  5. Sep 18, 2023 · Pennsylvania Colony was founded in 1681 when King Charles II granted a charter to William Penn for the establishment of a new colony between Maryland and New York, in a region that was initially part of New Sweden and then New Netherland. The King named the colony Pennsylvania, in honor of Penn’s father, Admiral William Penn.

  6. Apr 2, 2014 · Birth Country: United Kingdom. Gender: Male. Best Known For: William Penn was an English Quaker best known for founding the colony of Pennsylvania as a place for religious freedom in America...

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