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Well, no, is more accurate. There is much speculation, but no tangible evidence to support the claim that Sir Issac Newton was a Freemason. The Grand Lodge of England, which is happy to proclaim the membership of any well respected personages, such as Newton, makes no such claim to his membership.

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