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Penn

[pen]
–noun
1. Sir William, 1621–70, English admiral.
2. his son, William, 1644–1718, English Quaker: founder of Pennsylvania 1682.

Penn.

Also, Penna.
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Penn   (pěn)   
English Quaker colonizer in America. He founded the colony of Pennsylvania in 1681.
Penn, Sir William 1621-1670.  
English admiral who led the English fleet during the Dutch War (1665-1667).
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