[119] Ibid. Friends Library, I, 435.

[120] Summary of Doctrines of Friends, 23-24.

[121] Friends Library, I, 135; Accounts of expenditures from the J. Walton Fund, II, p. 1. (Richland Monthly Meeting.)

[122] Ibid.

[123] Religious Instructions in Our Schools. No. 9 of a vol. of pamphlets.

[124] In this chapter a chronological organization is followed.

[125] Quoted from Watson, Annals, I, 15. (From New Castle Records.) (Proud’s statement of the 24th is said by some to be a typographical error.) The writer has, however, examined Proud’s MS. notes on the Rise and Progress of the City of Philadelphia in which he writes: “The Honorable Proprietary and Governor of Pennsylvania, William Penn, first arrived at New Castle, on Delaware, in October 24th, 1682.” He also states “after the 11th month (January) with the assistance of his surveyor general, Thomas Holmes, he first began to lay out the plan of the City of Philadelphia.” (MS. No. 10, p. 1.) (These two statements point the difference of opinion among scholars, which is still unsettled.)

[126] Jenkins, Memorial Hist., I, 39.

[127] Ibid.

[128] Ibid., 30.