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William Allen (August 5, 1704 – September 6, 1780) was a wealthy merchant, attorney and chief justice of the Province of Pennsylvania, and mayor of Philadelphia during the colonial era. At the time of the American Revolution, Allen was one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Philadelphia.
He was born about 1742. He studied law with Edward Shippen and afterwards at the Temple. He was elected a Common Councilman of Philadelphia October 6, 1767, and in May, 1776, was sent to the Assembly from Northampton County. During the war, he retired to his home in Northampton (present-day Allentown) and lived as a non-combatant.
William Allen was a wealthy merchant, attorney and chief justice of the Province of Pennsylvania, and mayor of Philadelphia during the colonial era. At the time of the American Revolution, Allen was one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Philadelphia. A Loyalist, Allen agreed that the colonies should seek to redress their grievances with British Parliament through constitutional means ...
Allen was appointed as a Chief Justice of the colony's Supreme Court, serving from 1751 to 1774. He resigned due to increasing tensions resulting from his Loyalist beliefs and health concerns. He was succeeded by Benjamin Chew. In 1760, encouraged by William Smith, Allen had sponsored the young painter Benjamin West's trip to Italy.
William Allen - The Loyalist Who Built Independence Hall Check out FOUNDER OF THE DAY on YouTube! Founder of the Day 0 William Allen oversaw the final stages of construction on the Pennsylvania State House.
American Biography: Chief Justice of the Province of Pennsylvania and mayor of Philadelphia during the colonial period. William Allen was a Loyalist, who disapproved of independence and believed that the colonies should seek to redress their grievances with the British Parliament through constitutional means. Born: August 5, 1704
About: William Allen (loyalist) William Allen (August 5, 1704 – September 6, 1780) was a wealthy merchant, attorney and Chief Justice of the Province of Pennsylvania, and mayor of Philadelphia during the colonial period. At the time of the American Revolution, Allen was one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Philadelphia.
William Allen, founder of Allentown, colonial jurist, industralist and loyalist : James Allen and Trout Hall by Ruth Moser Kistler ( Book ) William Allen, provincial man of affairs by Ruth Moser Kistler ( Book )
United States William Allen (congressman) (1827–1881), United States Representative from Ohio William Allen (governor) (1803–1879), U.S. Representative, Senator, and 31st Governor of Ohio William Allen (loyalist) (1704–1780), wealthy merchant, chief justice of Pennsylvania's provincial Supreme Court, and founder of Allentown, Pennsylvania