A House of Memories

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" On Monday, March 28th, 1727, Newton was buried in Westminster Abbey. The body had previously lain in state in Jerusalem Chamber. The funeral was grand and impressive. The colfin was carried by the Lord High Chancellor, the Duke of Montrose, the Duke of Roxburghe, the Earl of Pembroke, the Earl of Sussex, and the Earl of Macclesfield, all of whom were Fellows of the Royal Society. Voltaire was among the host of dis- tinguished men present at the funeral. Of all the names which adorn Westminste...r Abbey, that great shrine of the illustrious dead, whether of kings, statesmen, heroes, poets, or philosophers, no name stands higher, or is held in greater esteem and reverence, than that of Xewton. His grave is near the entrance to the Choir on the left side. The monu- ment, one of the noblest and most symbolical in the Abbey, occupies a space which had been refused many times to some of England's greatest noblemen. Xewton is represented in a recumbent position, his elbow rest- ing upon his books.

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