Isaac Milner

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Isaac Milner (17501820), was a mathematician, an inventor, and the President of Queens' College, Cambridge.

He was instrumental in the 1785 religious conversion of William Wilberforce and was also a great supporter of the Abolitionists campaign against the slave trade. He steeled Wilberforce with his assurance before the 1789 Parliamentary debate "If you carry this point in your whole life, that life will be better spent than in being prime minister of many years".[1]

Preceded by
Edward Waring
Lucasian Professor at Cambridge University
1798–1820
Succeeded by
Robert Woodhouse

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