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Gabriel Newton

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19: 51:. He was married three times, and each of his wives was a woman of considerable wealth, and thus he himself became rich. After the death of his only son, Newton had no descendants, so he left his fortune to aid the education of the poor, establishing a 63:
and survived until 1999 when it was merged by the local authority with two other local schools to form a single educational institution and also roles the mathematical roles.
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by trade and later became landlord of the Horse and Trumpet Inn. In 1710 he was appointed as a member of the city's Corporation, in 1726 was chosen as an
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on Highcross Street where his memorial tomb can be seen.
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Newton is one of the four men portrayed on Leicester's
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Leicester Clock Tower
Leicester
wool-comber
alderman
Mayor of Leicester
charity school
Church of St Mary de Castro
Alderman Newton's School
Haymarket Memorial Clock Tower
All Saints Church, Leicester
"Origins and Early History of Alderman Newton's Foundation", by R W Greaves
http://www.leicester.gov.uk/index.asp?pgid=33201
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1683 births
1762 deaths
Textile workers
Mayors of places in Leicestershire
18th-century English people

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