PEIRSON — PENN. 575 
Pelleprat (P. Pierre)— cootiaued. 
A Paris, | Chez Sebastien Cramoisy, Imprimeur | du Eoy & de 
la Reine. | Et Gabriel Cramoisy, rue S. lacques | aux Cicognes. | 
M. DC. LV [1C55]. I Avec privilege dv Eoy. | c. BA. 
Pp. 1-31. 12". 
Introdvctiou a la langve des Galibis, pp. 3-15; lea termea dont on a lo plua 
de beaoin dana la conueraation des Galibis, iip. 15-31. 
Pierre Pelleprat was born in 1606, at Bordeaux. In 1639 he embarked for the 
missions, visited the difi'erent houses which the Jesuits possessed in the French 
islands, and then passed into Mexico, where he lived eleven years. He died at 
Puebla de los Angeles, April 21, 1667. 
Pefia (D. Andres Saenz de la). 
See Saenz de la Pena (Z). Andres). 
2934 Penn (William). A | Letter | from | William Penn | Poprietary 
\sic] aud Governour of | Pennsylvania | In America, | to the | Com- 
mittee I of the I Free Society of Traders | of that Province, residing 
in London. | Containing | A General Description of the said Prov- 
ince, its Soil, Air, Water, Seasons and Produce, | both Natuial and 
Artificial, and the good Encrease thereof. | Of the Natives or Abo- 
rigines, their Language, Customs and Manners, Diet, Houses or 
Wig- I wams. Liberality, easie way of Living, Physick, Burial, Ee- 
ligion. Sacrifices and Cantico, | Festivals, Government, and their 
Order in Council upon Treaties for | Land, &c. their Justice upon 
Evil Doers. | Of the first Planters, the Dutch, &c. and the present 
Condition aud Settlement of the | said Province, and Courts of 
Justices, &c. I To which is added, an Account of the City of | Phila- 
delphia I newly laid out. | Its Scituation between two Navigable 
Rivers, Delaware and Skulkill, | with a | Portraiture or Platform 
thereof, | Wherein the Purchasors Lots are Distinguished by certain 
Numbers inserted, directing | to a Catalogue of the said Purchasors 
Names, | And the Prosperous and Advantagious [sic] Settlements 
of the Society aforesaid, within | the said City aud Country, «&c. | 
Printed and Sold by Andrew Sowle, at the Crooked- Billet in 
Holloway-Lane in | Shoreditch, and at the several Stationers in 
London, 1683. | • 
Pp.10 (4). plan, folio. There were two editions. In the second "Poprie- 
tary" is corrected to "Proprietary," and the signature varies from "Your Kind 
Cordial Friend," in the first, to " Your Kind and Cordial Friend " in the second. — 
Sabin's Dictionarij, No. 59712. 
Contains an account of the language of the Pennsylvania Indians, with a 
brief vocabulary. 
Translated into Dutch, as follows: 
2935 Missive | van | William Peun, | Eygenaar en Gouverneur 
van I Pennsylvania, | In America. | Geschreven aan de Commissa- 
rissen van de Vrye Socie- | teyt der Ilandelaars, op de selve Pro- 
viutie, I biunen London resideereude. | Behclseude: | Een generale 
beschrijvinge van de voornoemde Provintie: te weten, van | hare 
