Edward John Chalmers Morton (1856 – 3 October 1902),[1] known as E. J. C. Morton, was a British barrister and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons as a member of parliament (MP) for Devonport from 1892 until his death.
Morton was the son of John Chalmers Morton, and was educated at Harrow School and at St John's College, Cambridge,[2] where he won a scholarship in 1879[3] and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
[5] His obituary in The Times lists him as an active member of the liberal party, and a great platform speaker.
[4] Morton underwent an operation in early autumn 1902, and left for his sister's residence at Amberley, Gloucestershire to recover.
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