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  1. Penn lingered on, virtually helpless, until 1718, his wife undertaking to manage his proprietary affairs. Penn’s collected works were published in 1726. William Penn - Quaker Leader, Colonist, Founder: Penn had meanwhile become involved in American colonization as a trustee for Edward Byllynge, one of the two Quaker proprietors of West New ...

  2. William Penn was an unusual convert to Quakerism. Most Quakers came from relatively humble backgrounds and possessed little formal education, but Penn was Oxford-educated and a member of an elite and wealthy family. His father, an intimate of King Charles II, had served as an admiral in the Royal Navy and held substantial property in Ireland ...

  3. May 14, 2018 · Born during time of strife. William Penn was born into a privileged and wealthy family on October 14, 1644, in London, England. His father, William Penn (1621–1670), was an admiral in the British Royal Navy, and the owner of several large estates in Ireland. He was also a friend of the Stuart kings of England.

  4. At William Penn, you’ll find more than 20 majors offered through seven academic divisions, with an emphasis on leadership, technology, and inspired potential. Students. Locations. Flexible Classes.

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  6. Aug 14, 2019 · William Penn Timeline. 1644. Baptized at All Hallows Church, London. October 1660. Enters Christ Church College, Oxford University. He is fined for having services at the home of Dr. Owen, the former Puritan head of Christ Church instead of at Chapel. He comes under the influence of the Quaker, Thomas Loe.

  7. William Penn was born in London, in St. Catharine’s Parish, on October 14, 1644. His father was Vice-Admiral Sir William Penn (ca. 1621-1670), his mother Margaret Jasper, daughter of a well-to-do Rotterdam merchant.

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