of Penfil vania. 1 1 
ford-River , near which, Arthur 
Cock hath a molt Stately jBrick- 
Houfe and Ntfhamany- R i'vrr, 
where Judge Growdm hatha ve- 
rv Noble and Fine Houle, very 
pleafanfly Situated, andlikewife 
a Famous Orchard adjoyn- 
irtg to it, wherein are contain'd 
above a Thoufand Apple Trees 
of various forts likewife there 
is the famous Derby-River , which 
comes down from the Cumbry 
by Derby-Town, wherein are fe- 
veral Mills , viz. Fulling-Mills, 
Corn-Mills , 8<c, 
There is curious Bnilding-Sto/ie 
and Paving-Stone, alio Tile-Stone , 
with which latter, Governor Penn 
covered his Great and Stately 
Pile y which he call’d Pevmhiry- 
Hovfe, the Name it frill retains. 
There is like wile Iron-Stone or 
Oar, (lately found) which far ex- 
ceeds that in England, being 
Richer and lefs Drolfy; feme Pre- 
parations have been made to 
carry on an iron- Work : There 
is 
