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(‎Added reference to claim: Biographical notes (P173): Education: his father's French School in Islington, Middlesex until 1699; taught by William Saunders in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire; matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford 1705; BA 1709; MA 1712; bachelor/doctor of laws 1719, incorporated at Cambridge 1726; fellow of Royal Society 1714, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1637943854352)
(‎Created claim: Biographical notes (P173): Patrons: James Brydges (duke of Chandos) - his most valuable patron, gave him rectory of Stanmore Parva; Desaguliers developed many inventions for Brydges in return. The relationship diminished due to Desaguliers's failure to perform his clerical duties, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1637945783359)
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Patrons: James Brydges (duke of Chandos) - his most valuable patron, gave him rectory of Stanmore Parva; Desaguliers developed many inventions for Brydges in return. The relationship diminished due to Desaguliers's failure to perform his clerical duties
Property / Biographical notes: Patrons: James Brydges (duke of Chandos) - his most valuable patron, gave him rectory of Stanmore Parva; Desaguliers developed many inventions for Brydges in return. The relationship diminished due to Desaguliers's failure to perform his clerical duties / rank
 
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* 1683-03-12, + 1744-02-29, French; emigrated to London 1690, French-born British natural philosopher and clergyman
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John Theophilus Desaguliers
* 1683-03-12, + 1744-02-29, French; emigrated to London 1690, French-born British natural philosopher and clergyman

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    Education: his father's French School in Islington, Middlesex until 1699; taught by William Saunders in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire; matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford 1705; BA 1709; MA 1712; bachelor/doctor of laws 1719, incorporated at Cambridge 1726; fellow of Royal Society 1714
    Patrons: James Brydges (duke of Chandos) - his most valuable patron, gave him rectory of Stanmore Parva; Desaguliers developed many inventions for Brydges in return. The relationship diminished due to Desaguliers's failure to perform his clerical duties
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