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Richard Penn may refer to: Richard Penn Sr. (1706–1771), younger son of William Penn and joint proprietor of Pennsylvania. Richard Penn (governor) (c. 1735–1811), his son, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, 1771–1773, and British Member of Parliament.
Richard Penn is known for Inspector Gadget (1999), Volcano (1997) and Doctor Dolittle (1998). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Add to list. Photos. Known for. Inspector Gadget. 4.2. Fantastic Doctor. 1999. Volcano. 5.5. Middle Aged Man. 1997. Doctor Dolittle. 5.4. Mr. Galvin (the Principal) 1998. Undercover Brother. 5.9.
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Richard Penn Jr. (1735 – 27 May 1811, Richmond, Surrey, England) served as the lieutenant governor of the Province of Pennsylvania from 1771 to 1773, and was later a member of the British Parliament.
- Circa 1735
- John Penn (remained in office during Richard Penn's tenure)
- 27 May 1811, Richmond, England
Prior to its tenure as the President's House, the building had housed other such famous (or infamous) residents as Proprietary Governor Richard Penn, British General Sir William Howe, American General Benedict Arnold, French Consul John Holker, and financier Robert Morris.
In 1772, Mrs. Master's eldest daughter Polly marries Richard Penn, grandson of William Penn and lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania. The house is given to the young couple as a wedding present. 1772–1775: Richard and Polly Penn Residence. The Penns live in the house for only about three years.
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Penn Connection. Trustee 1772-1775. President of board of trustees 1773-1774. Richard Penn the younger was the second son of Richard Penn the elder and the grandson of William Penn, the first proprietor of Pennsylvania. Richard entered St. John’s College at Cambridge, but did not complete his degree. The family then tried to put him up to law ...