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  1. John Conduitt (/ ˈ k ɒ n d (j) u ɪ t /; c. 8 March 1688 – 23 May 1737), of Cranbury Park, Hampshire, was a British landowner and Whig politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1721 to 1737. He was married to the half-niece of Sir Isaac Newton, whom Conduitt succeeded as Master of the Mint.

  2. John Conduitt (* 1688 [1] in London; † 23. Mai 1737) war ein englisches Parlamentsmitglied ( House of Commons, 1721 bis 1737) der Whig -Partei. Er war ein Vertrauter von Isaac Newton, dessen Nachfolger als Direktor der Münze er wurde. Er war mit der Nichte von Isaac Newton verheiratet, die dessen Haushalt führte.

  3. 23 de may. de 2018 · John Conduitt. Politician, Writer and Soldier. At the west end of the nave of Westminster Abbey is a black and white marble monument to John Conduitt, politician and Master of the Mint. It includes a large gilt brass medallion portrait and a shield of arms, showing the coats of arms of Conduitt and Barton.

  4. John Conduitt (8 mars 1688 - 23 mai 1737), de Cranbury Park, Hampshire, est un propriétaire terrien et homme politique britannique Whig qui siège à la Chambre des communes de 1721 à 1737. Il épouse la nièce d' Isaac Newton à qui il succède en tant que Maître de la Monnaie.

  5. An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture is a dissertation by the English mathematician and scholar Isaac Newton. This was sent in a letter to John Locke on 14 November 1690. In fact, Newton may have been in dialogue with Locke about this issue much earlier.

  6. John Conduitt (/ˈkɒnd(j)uɪt/; c. 8 March 1688 – 23 May 1737), of Cranbury Park, Hampshire, was a British landowner and Whig politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1721 to 1737. He was married to the half-niece of Sir Isaac Newton, whom Conduitt succeeded as Master of the Mint.

  7. Abstract. ‘A national man’ reviews the various biographies of Newton which appeared after his death on 20 March 1727. John Conduitt supervised the collection of virtually all the significant information that we have concerning Newton's private life. His ‘Memoir’ gave a factual if adulatory history of Newton's intellectual and moral life.