Source: Bulletin of Historical Society of Montgomery County, Vol. 8, page 270 Chapter: Early Land Transactions of Montgomery County 80. Deed Poll. 7 October 1704. William Penn, Esq., son and heir of WILLIAM PENN, Esq., Proprietary and Governor, to William Trent and Isaac Norris, both of the city of Philadelphia. Whereas, William Penn, Esq., Proprietary (etc.), by patent dated 2 October 1704 under hands of Commissioners of Property, confirmed unto William Penn, the son, a tract on river Schuylkill in the county Philadelphia, adj. Plymouth township, Whitpain's township, "Manor of Bibberts;" cont. 7480 acres, under yearly rent of one English silver shilling per 100 acres. Now said William Penn, the son, for £850, Pa. money, conveys to said William Trent and Isaac Norris, the said 7480 acres, under yearly quit rent. [signed:] Wm. Penn Jur. Wits: Wm Monington Moore, John Bourchier. Ack. in County Court of Common Pleas, 7 Decmeber 1704. Rec.--[no record found.] Book E 4, vol. 78, p. 161. Copied from a book in the DAR library by Jean Boutcher -