Richard Lovell Edgeworth
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Richard Lovell Edgeworth (May 31, 1744-June 13, 1817) was an English writer and inventor. Born in Bath, England, he lived in Ireland. He was the father of Maria Edgeworth and 21 other children, and grandfather to Francis Ysidro Edgeworth. A Trinity College and Oxford alumnus, he is credited, among other inventions, for creating a machine to measure the size of a plot of land. He also made strides in the developing educational methods. He died June 13 1817.
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