Granville Penn was a great-grandson of Admiral Sir William Penn, a British author, and scriptural geologist. Wikipedia
Born: December 9, 1761, London, United Kingdom
Died: September 28, 1844 (age 82 years), Stoke Poges, United Kingdom
Children: William Granville and Sophia Penn
Great grandchild: William Turnour Thomas Poulett
Grandchild: William Turnour Granville
Grandparents: William Penn and Hannah Callowhill Penn
Parents: Thomas Penn
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The Bioscope, or Dial of Life, Explained: To Which Is Added, a Translation of St. Paulinus's Epistle to Celantia, on the Rule of Christian Life.
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The Penn Family (Louisa Hannah Penn; John Penn; Juliana Baker (née Penn); Granville Penn). by Charles Turner, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
[X-Info] Penn, Granville, 1761-1844: A comparative estimate of the mineral and Mosaical geologies (Printed for Ogle, Duncan, and co., 1822) (page images at ...
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