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Rh which Penn was led by his zeal against what he considered Popish practices, and for which he, with several others, including probably the Earl of Sunderland, was expelled.

Much of the earlier part of his life was passed in travelling on the continent, under the care of Dr. Pierce, preparing himself for those diplomatic employments in which he was afterwards much Rh