- 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...
- the poet and
statesman Charles Montagu and
later married politician John
Conduitt.
Barton was the
second daughter of
Robert Barton (1630–1693) and his second...
-
Conduitt. In May 1721,
Conduitt married Catherine Barton, half-niece and
adopted daughter of Sir
Isaac Newton.
Shortly after his marriage,
Conduitt became...
-
original on 14
March 2017.
Retrieved 13
March 2017.
Conduitt, John. "Keynes Ms. 130.4:
Conduitt's account of Newton's life at Cambridge". Newtonproject...
- (1700–1714)
House of
Hanover (1714–1901) Sir
Isaac Newton (1714–1727) John
Conduitt (1727–1737) Hon.
Richard Arundell (1737–1745) 3rd
Viscount Chetwynd (1745–1769)...
- of
Ancient Kingdoms, and he
invited Conduitt to his home to
discuss the
ancient city. It was
there that
Conduitt met Newton's niece,
Catherine Barton...
- (1700–1714)
House of
Hanover (1714–1901) Sir
Isaac Newton (1714–1727) John
Conduitt (1727–1737) Hon.
Richard Arundell (1737–1745) 3rd
Viscount Chetwynd (1745–1769)...
- the
apple draws the earth, as well as the
earth draws the apple." John
Conduitt, Newton's ****istant at the
Royal Mint and Newton's nephew-in-law, also...
- of the scientist's m****cript
heritage after his
death p****ed to John
Conduitt, the
husband of his
niece Catherine. To
evaluate the m****cripts, physician...
- the
Peerage of
Great Britain. The
second earl was the son of
Catherine Conduitt,
whose mother was
Catherine Barton, half-niece of the
eminent mathematical...