Isaac Penington

Isaac Penington

Isaac Penington may refer to:

*Isaac Penington (Mayor of London) (1584–1661), Lord Mayor of London
*Isaac Penington (Quaker) (1616–1679), early Quaker, son of Isaac Penington above
*Isaac Pennington (1745–1817), British physician


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