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Morton, John

Pronunciation: /ˈmɔːt(ə)n/

Definition of Morton, John
  • (circa 1420–1500), English prelate and statesman. He was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1486 and Chancellor under Henry VII a year later. The Crown’s stringent taxation policies made the regime in general and Morton in particular widely unpopular.

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