| Stephen Haley Allen - 1916 - 1238 pages
...settlements in their country. He drew up and published on July i1, 1681 "Certain conditions or concessions agreed upon by William Penn, Proprietary and Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, and those who are the adventurers and purchasers in the same province" in which provisions were made with reference... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1924 - 574 pages
..."that William Penn gave him about Pennsylvania." to be found in " Certain Conditions or Concessions agreed upon by William Penn, Proprietary and Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, and those who are the adventurers and purchasers in the same province the Eleventh of July, one thousand six hundred... | |
| George Patterson Donehoo - 1926 - 614 pages
...WILLIAM PENN, AND THE ADOPTION OF THE GREAT CHARTER OF 1683. In the "Certain conditions and concessions agreed upon by William Penn, proprietary and governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, and those who are the adventurers and purchasers in the said province, the nth of July, 1681," it is stated in Article... | |
| Pennsylvania-German Society - 1897 - 718 pages
...Planters of the Province of Pennsylvania : " Next we have Penn's : "Certain Conditions or Concessions Agreed upon by William Penn, Proprietary and Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, and those who are the Adventurers and Purchasers in the Same Province, the Eleventh of July, One Thousand Six Hundred... | |
| Jean R. Soderlund - 1983 - 436 pages
...sent out an agent to collect quitrents from his tenants; see doc. 83, below. Philadelphia, 2July 1683 By William Penn Proprietary and Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania and Territories thereunto Belonging A PROCLAMATION Whereas the freemen of this province in Provincial Council... | |
| Urs Bitterli, Ritchie Robertson - 1989 - 228 pages
...Lenape, p. 72. 34 These instructions, dated 11 July 1681, are entitled Certaine Conditions or Concessions agreed upon by William Penn Proprietary and Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, and contain twenty paragraphs. Paragraphs 12-15 deal with the Indian question. The crucial passage runs:... | |
| John Smith Futhey, J. Smith Futhey, Gilbert Cope - 1995 - 463 pages
...horse, for and in consideration of these following goods, to us in hand paid and secured to be paid, by William Penn, Proprietary and Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania and Territories thereof, viz: Twenty gunns, twenty fathom match-coat, twenty fathom stroudwaters, twenty... | |
| 658 pages
...recall a very striking article of the well known document entitled : "Certain conditions and concessions agreed upon by William Penn, proprietary and governor of the province of Pennsylvania and those who are the adventurers and purchasers in the said province, the llth of July 1681. . . ." Article. XVIII... | |
| 108 pages
...and Biography 80 (1956) : p. 153. Hereinafter cited as PMHB. 5 "Certain Conditions and concessions agreed upon by William Penn, Proprietary and governor of the province of Pennsylvania, and those who are adventurers and purchasers in the said province, the llth of July, 1681," reprinted in Samuel Hazard,... | |
| Pennsylvania Society, New York - 1903 - 232 pages
...law is the charter of King Charles II., signed March 4, 1681 ; the "Certain Conditions or Concessions agreed upon by William Penn, Proprietary and Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, and those who are the ''Great Law" adopted by the first assembly at Chester; "Markham's Frame," approved by Governor... | |
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