Armorial. Early English. Full mantling enveloping the whole shield. Motto, Dum clavum teneam. Illustrated in “Curio,” page 13.



[657.] Penn. (Anonymous.) Penn arms.

Supposed to be the plate of Thomas Penn, the son of William. The volume in which the only copy of this plate has been seen has the autograph of J. Logan, and the statement that the book was given to him by Thomas Penn. The William Penn plate is also in the book.

[658.] Pennington. Pennington.

Plain armorial. Motto, Vincit amor patriae. Of Pennsylvania.

[659.] Pennington. Edward Pennington.