Chronology: the Life and Times of William Penn
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CHRONOLOGY OF PENN’S LIFE AND TIMES
1642 | Outbreak of English Civil War between parliamentary and royalist forces. |
1644 | 14 October, Penn born in London. |
1648 | Peace of Westphalia ends Thirty Years’ War in Europe. |
1649 | Execution of King Charles I in England. Proclamation of English Commonwealth. |
1653 | Oliver Cromwell inaugurates Protectorate. |
1658 | Cromwell dies. |
1660 | Restoration of Stuart monarchy in England (accession of Charles II). Penn enters Christ Church College, Oxford. |
1662 | Penn expelled from Oxford for religious nonconformity. |
1663 | Penn studies at the Protestant Academy in Saumur, France. |
1665 | Penn enters Lincoln’s Inn, London, to study law. |
1667 | Penn converts to Quakerism in Ireland; is arrested for the first time. |
1670 | September: Penn-Mead trial, commemorated in Penn’s People’s Ancient and Just Liberties Asserted. Death of Penn’s father, Admiral Sir William Penn. |
1672 | Penn marries Gulielma Springett. Charles II issues Declaration of Indulgence tolerating religious nonconformists. Forced to withdraw Declaration after parliamentary objections. |
1673 | Parliament enacts Test Act, requiring English officeholders to swear oaths of allegiance and to abjure papal supremacy and Catholic doctrine. |
1675 | Penn’s first involvement in colonization. Arbitrates dispute between Quakers in West Jersey. Becomes trustee of West New Jersey. |
1677 | Travels to Holland and Germany defending Quakers and promoting liberty of conscience. |
1679–81 | Popish Plot in England, with turmoil over rumors to bring Catholicism to England under guise of toleration. |
1681 | March: Penn receives charter for Pennsylvania. |
1682 | Death of Penn’s mother, Lady Margaret Penn. August: Penn arrives in Pennsylvania. |
1684 | Returns to England to pursue boundary disputes with Lord Baltimore. |
1685 | Charles II dies. James II, a Catholic, crowned King of England. Louis XIV revokes the Edict of Nantes, basis for toleration of French Protestants. |
1687 | James II issues Declaration of Indulgence, tolerating religious nonconformists. Penn supports James’s cause. |
1688 | Glorious Revolution: William of Orange invades England. James ejected from the throne. William and Mary crowned King and Queen of England. |
1689 | Toleration Act passed. Penn arrested, accused of treason. |
1691–93 | Penn in hiding. |
1694 | Gulielma Springett Penn dies. |
1696 | Penn marries Hannah Callowhill. |
1699 | December: Penn arrives in Pennsylvania. |
1701 | Returns to England. |
1702 | William III dies. Queen Anne crowned. |
1708 | Legal troubles, Penn in debtor’s prison for a time. |
1712 | Penn suffers strokes, is incapacitated for rest of life. |
1714 | Death of Queen Anne. George I of Hanover crowned King of England. |
1715 | Death of Louis XIV. |
1718 | 30 July, Penn dies. |