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Isaac Newton moved in with the Clark's when he was ten, because he began attending the Free Grammar School in Grantham, and they lived closer.

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Isaac newton moved in with the Clark family to work as a farm laborer and complete his education in Grantham. He was taken in by Hannah Ayscough Clark, the widow of the local preacher, and her three younger children. This move enabled Newton to continue his studies in a more stable and supportive environment.

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