Short Name: | Perez Morton |
Full Name: | Morton, Perez, 1751-1837 |
Birth Year: | 1751 |
Death Year: | 1837 |
Perez Morton (November 13, 1751 - October 14, 1837) was a lawyer and revolutionary patriot in Boston, Massachusetts.
Morton was born in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1751, and raised in Boston. His father, Joseph Morton, worked as a tavern-keeper at the White Horse Tavern. Perez attended the Boston Latin School starting around 1760, and Harvard College, graduating in 1771. He was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1774.
He participated in the Committee of Safety, and the Committee of Correspondence; he was also a Mason, serving as Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts in 1789-1790. In 1775-1776, he was Deputy Secretary of the Council of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. On April 8, 1776, Morton spoke at the memorial service held for Joseph Warren, at King's Chapel.
Morton served as Massachusetts Speaker of the House, 1806–1808, and 1810–1811; and as Massachusetts Attorney General, 1810-1832.
He died in Dorchester in 1837.
--en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perez_Morton
Texts by Perez Morton (1) | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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When Jesus wept, the falling tear | Perez Morton (Author (attributed to)) | English | 3 |