EditorialIn 1670 the Quaker and future founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn (d. 1718), was arrested on a charge of being part of an ‘unlawful and tumultuous’ assembly in London. Having been tried at the Old Bailey, Penn was initially acquitted by the jury,...
EditorialIn 1670 the Quaker and future founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn (d. 1718), was arrested on a charge of being part of an ‘unlawful and tumultuous’ assembly in London. Having been tried at the Old Bailey, Penn was initially acquitted by the jury,...
EditorialIn 1670 the Quaker and future founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn (d. 1718), was arrested on a charge of being part of an ‘unlawful and tumultuous’ assembly in London. Having been tried at the Old Bailey, Penn was initially acquitted by the jury,...