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  1. Thomas Penn, in particular, is reportedly responsible for executing The Walking Purchase of 1737, pursuant to which Thomas Penn approached the Lenni Lenape Chiefs and "falsely represented an old, incomplete, unsigned draft of a deed as a legal contract." ( Compl. ¶ 38.)

    Walking Purchase - Wikipedia

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  3. Thomas Penn - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Penn was born on 8 March 1702 in Kensington, London. His father was William Penn, a Quaker religious thinker, writer and coloniser who established the colony of Pennsylvania in 1681 after receiving a charter from Charles II. Penn's mother was Hannah Callowhill Penn, who married her husband on March 5

  4. Thomas Penn Papers | National Archives

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    Thomas Penn (1702 –1775) was a son of William Penn, founder of the English North American colony that became the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The correspondence (1729–75) touches on nearly all aspects of colonial life. 10 reels, 16-page guide. Enlarge.

  5. Walking Purchase - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Penn, in particular, is reportedly responsible for executing The Walking Purchase of 1737, pursuant to which Thomas Penn approached the Lenni Lenape Chiefs and "falsely represented an old, incomplete, unsigned draft of a deed as a legal contract." ( Compl. ¶ 38.)

  6. Walking Purchase | United States history | Britannica

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    William Penn’s son Thomas Penn (1702–75), who was proprietor of Pennsylvania in 1737, hired the three fastest walkers in the colony and offered a large prize to the one who could cover the most land. The winner, running on a carefully cleared path, crossed more than twice the land the Delaware had anticipated—causing the tribe to lose ...

  7. Thomas Penn | British colonist | Britannica

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    William Penn’s son Thomas Penn (1702–75), who was proprietor of Pennsylvania in 1737, hired the three fastest walkers in the colony and offered a large prize to the one who could cover the most land. The winner, running on a carefully cleared path, crossed more than twice the…. Read More.

  8. Winter King: The Dawn of Tudor England by Thomas Penn ...

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    Penn graphically describes a huge financial racket run by the king and his profiteering advisers. But he leaves us wondering how Henry got away with it.

  9. Thomas Penn | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster

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    Thomas Penn is publishing director at Penguin Books UK. He holds a PhD in medieval history from Clare College, Cambridge University, and writes for The Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, and the London Review of Books, among other publications. He is the author of The Brothers York and Winter King: Henry VII and the Dawn of Tudor England.

  10. Sports World Reacts To The Lia Thomas Decision News

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    Former Penn swimmer Lia Thomas was dominant in the pool last season. The former men's team swimmer, who joined the women's team after transitioning, sparked a lot of debate about transgender ...

  11. Thomas Penn (@ThomasJPenn) / Twitter

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    76.9K. Thomas Penn. @ThomasJPenn. ·. Dec 11. The German army would only be able to defend a small city like Augsburg in the event of a military conflict. "There is not enough defence capability for Berlin," says Frank Haun, head of the KNDS defence group. #Deutschland #2022 #GruenerMist. Quote Tweet.

  12. How Three Royal Brothers Ended an English Dynasty

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    Thomas Penn is publishing director at Penguin Books UK. He holds a PhD in medieval history from Clare College, Cambridge University, and writes for The Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, and the London Review of Books, among other publications.