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lara [203]
3 years ago
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What was life like in philadelphia with william penn

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Charra [1.4K]3 years ago
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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.

April 1661

Attends the coronation of Charles II in London

Fall 1661

Penn is expelled from Oxford for having his own services in his room instead of attending Chapel. He father beats him for this.

July 1662

Penn leaves on a grand tour of Europe with the Earl of Crawford. Louis XIV receives them at court. That autumn in Anjou he begins studies for a year at the Huguenot Academy. He leaves in 1664. He resumes his travels in the company of Robert Spencer. He meets Robert's uncle, Algernon Sidney, in exile in Turin, Italy, for his views on political liberty. By August he had returned to London, as his father prepares the Royal Navy for war against the Dutch.

February 1665

Begins to prepare for a career in law at Lincoln's Inn, Chancery Lane, London.

March 1666

Sails with his father and the Duke of York on war vessels against the Dutch. Before the engagements, he is sent home with dispatches for the King.

June 1666

His father wins a battle at sea and the plague (1665-1666) visits London. The ministers of the established church flee London and Quakers preach from their pulpits. William resumes the study of law.

Fall 1666He begins the practice of law in Ireland.

Spring 1667

He goes with his friend Lord Arran to quell a rebellion at Carrickfergus. William shows coolness and courage in battle. He has his picture painted in armor.

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