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Woolsthorpe Manor, a modest Lincolnshire farmhouse, was once the home of Sir Isaac Newton (1642/1643–1727). Newton was the son of another Isaac, who died before he was born, who was the son of a successful sheep farmer and lord of the manor, and Hannah Ayscough, the daughter of a local minor gentry family, who left him in the care of her mother when she remarried.
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