TY - JOUR AU - Kelsey, Rayner Wickersham,. AB - 74BULLETIN OF FRIENDS' HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 11th. The teacher shall at no time omit attending his school without having given the scholars notice the preceeding day, unless upon some sudden and extraordinary occasions. PLAYWICKY. We are beginning to garner some of the early fruits of Albert Cook Myers' researches into the life and writings of William Penn. At a meeting of the Bucks County Historical Society, held Sixth Month sixteenth, 1923, our fellow member, and major historian of Penn, was chief witness in fixing the site of the old Indian town of Playwicky. It is on the farm of Winder Vanartsdalen, in Southampton Township, and the Society held its meeting on the spot. As the crow flies it is seventeen miles northeast of Philadelphia, two and a half miles west of Langhorne, and one-half mile back, westward, from Neshaminy Creek. It lies in a picturesque little vale, on a southern slope, along a little stream appropriately dubbed " Playwicky Run " by the present-day discoverer of the site. There is a large, flowing spring close at hand that no doubt was of long-time service to the dusky Delawares. It is hoped to mark the site of Playwicky with a TI - Playwicky JF - Bulletin of Friends' Historical Society of Philadelphia DA - 1923-04-04 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/friends-historical-association/playwicky-wwCoKB0a7n SP - 74 EP - 75 VL - 12 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -