Pictorial. Motto, Read and return. Of Suffield, Conn. A physician. Date probably about 1800. Very similar to the Sally King, which see for a description.

[652.] Pease. Oliver Pease, Owner.

Pictorial. Motto, Read and return. A variety of the above, in which but one-half of the compass is shown, and a tessellated floor is laid under the pillars.

[653.] Pell. William F. Pell.

Crest only. Motto, Deus amici et nos.

[654.] Penn. Edmd. Penn.

Pictorial. A number of books rest upon a shelf; with them, an hour-glass, a sickle, and two sheaves of wheat; a wreath of oak leaves and palm is erected above them, and the name is given upon a scroll which falls over the edge of the shelf. Signed, T. Baddick.

[655.] Penn. Thomas Penn of Stoke Pogeis in the County of Bucks First Proprietor of Pensilvania.

Early English. Arms and motto as in the succeeding plate, that of his father. Illustrated in “Curio,” page 14.

[656.] Penn. William Penn Esqr Proprietor of Pennsylvania. 1703.