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  2. Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Whig. Signature. Sir Isaac Newton FRS (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27 [a]) was an English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described in his time as a natural philosopher. [7] He was a key figure in the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment that followed.

  3. Early life of Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Early life of Isaac Newton. Sir Isaac Newton at 46 in Godfrey Kneller 's 1689 portrait. The following article is part of a biography of Sir Isaac Newton, the English mathematician and scientist, author of the Principia. It portrays the years after Newton's birth in 1642, his education, as well as his early scientific contributions, before the ...

  4. Later life of Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Later life of Isaac Newton. Enoch Seeman 's 1726 portrait of Newton. During his residence in London, Isaac Newton had made the acquaintance of John Locke. Locke had taken a very great interest in the new theories of the Principia. He was one of a number of Newton's friends who began to be uneasy and dissatisfied at seeing the most eminent ...

  5. Cranbury Park - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 51.007°N 1.366°W. Cranbury Park in Hampshire, England: coloured woodcut from Morris's Country Seats (1880) Cranbury Park is a stately home and country estate situated in the parish of Hursley, Winchester, England. It was formerly the home to Sir Isaac Newton and later to the Chamberlayne family, whose descendants continue to own ...

  6. Nonantum, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Nonantum (from Massachusett "I bless it"), [1] also known as Silver Lake or The Lake, is one of the thirteen villages within the city of Newton in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, located along the Charles River at the site of a former lake. The village is one of the centers of Italian population in Newton.

  7. Catherine Barton - Wikipedia

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    Robert Barton (father) Hannah Smith (mother) Isaac Newton (uncle) Catherine Barton (1679–1739) was an English homemaker who oversaw the running of the household of her uncle, scientist Isaac Newton. She was reputed to be the source of the story of the apple inspiring Newton's work on gravity, and his papers came to her on his death.

  8. Sturminster Newton Castle - Wikipedia

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    Sturminster Newton Castle. /  50.92056°N 2.30861°W  / 50.92056; -2.30861. Sturminster Newton Castle is a site consisting of the remains of a medieval manor house within an Iron Age hillfort, near Sturminster Newton in Dorset, England. The ruins are privately owned.

  9. Newton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Newton is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is approximately 7 miles (11 km) west of downtown Boston, and comprises a patchwork of thirteen villages without a city center. It is home to the Charles River, Crystal Lake, and Heartbreak Hill, among other landmarks.

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