Will Penn the Quaker
Note by Henry Craik to Letters 5 from Journal To Stella

Well known as the founder of Pennsylvania. No man played stranger and more incongruous parts in history. A staunch sectary, he refused to shew outward respect to crowned heads ; yet enjoyed the friendship of Charles II, James II, and Queen Anne, and was at once the friend of William and of John Locke, and accused of Jacobite intrigue.