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James Morton (Canadian businessman) James Morton (August 29, 1808 – July 7, 1864) was a businessman and political figure in Canada West. He was born in Ireland in 1808 and came to Kingston in Upper Canada in 1824, where he learned the brewery business from Thomas Molson. In ...
(1808–1864), Irish-Canadian brewer, manufacturer and politician * James Madison Morton Sr. (1837–1923), American jurist, justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court * James Madison Morton Jr. (1869–1940), American federal judge * Jim Morton (politician) (born 1951), Canadian politician *
James Cooper Morton James Cooper Morton, C.S., LL.M. (born 1960) was once a prominent Canadian lawyer with political aspirations, teaching law part-time, blogging and writing in the legal and popular press. In June 2018, he was charged with two counts of forgery of ...
(born 1960), Canadian lawyer and author


Sports

* James Morton (footballer, born 1885) (1885–1926), Scottish footballer * Jimmy Morton (1894–1916), Scottish footballer * Jim Morton (Australian footballer) (1905–1999), Australian rules footballer * Jim Morton (footballer, born 1956), Scottish footballer *
James Morton (footballer, born 1999) James Samuel Morton (born 22 April 1999) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Southend United. He has played professionally in the Football League for Bristol City, Forest Green Rovers, Grimsby Town and Gillingham. H ...
, English footballer


Others

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James St. Clair Morton James St. Clair Morton (September 24, 1829 – June 17, 1864) was an American military officer who served as chief engineer of the Army of the Ohio, the Army of the Cumberland and the XI Corps in the Union Army during the American Civil War. ...
(1824–1864), Union Army general during the American Civil War * Sir
James Morton (chemist) Sir James Morton FRSE LLD (1867–1943) was a Scottish pioneer of fast dyes. Life He was born at Gowanbank in Darvel in Ayrshire on 23 March 1867 the second son of Alexander Morton (1844–1923) and his wife, Jane (Jeannie) Wiseman. His father fo ...
(1867–1943), Scottish chemist, creator of light-fast dyes * James Ferdinand Morton Jr. (1870–1941), American political activist *
James C. Morton James Carmody Lankton (August 25, 1884 – October 24, 1942), known professionally as James C. Morton, was an American character actor. He appeared in more than 180 films between 1922 and 1942. Career Born in Helena, Montana, Morton is be ...
(1884–1942), American actor *
James Parks Morton James Parks Morton (January 7, 1930 – January 4, 2020) was an American Episcopal priest and founder of the Interfaith Center of New York. Cathedral of St. John the Divine Morton was dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine for 25 y ...
(1930–2020), American Episcopal priest, founder of the Interfaith Center of New York *
James Morton (baker) James Patrick Bowie Morton (born 26 May 1991) is a Scottish doctor, baker, author and reality television contestant, based in Glasgow, who rose to fame when he became the runner up on the third series of ''The Great British Bake Off''. Early lif ...
(born 1991), Scottish celebrity baker *
James Morton (physician) James Morton is an Australian medical doctor and advocate for children with autism spectrum disorders. Morton is a specialist haematologist and oncologist at Brisbane's Mater Hospital and a senior specialist with the Leukaemia & Bone Marrow Tran ...
(fl. 2000s–present), Australian physician and autism advocate


See also

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James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton James Douglas (1426 – 22 October 1493), the 4th Lord of Dalkeith, was created the 1st Earl of Morton in 1458. Life He was the son of James Douglas, 2nd Lord of Dalkeith and Elizabeth Gifford, daughter of James Gifford of Sheriffhall. His fa ...
(1426–1493), 4th Lord of Dalkeith, was created the 1st Earl of Morton in 1458 *
James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton (died 1548) was a son of John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton and a grandson of James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton and Joan of Scotland, a daughter of James I of Scotland. He married Catherine Stewart, an illegitimate ...
(died 1548), grandson of the above * James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (c. 1525–1581), regent of Scotland * James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton (1702–1768), president of the Royal Society {{hndis, Morton, James