Henry Mort (23 December 1818 – 6 September 1900) was a pastoralist, businessman, and politician in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia.
[1] From about 1841 to 1855 he was one of the pioneers in the Moreton Bay district (now the State of Queensland) working on pastoral stations.
He was manager of Cressbrook Station in the Brisbane River Valley for David Cannon McConnel.
He was appointed a lifetime Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council on 22 Aug 1882.
[4] Mort died from pneumonia at his residence Anglesea, Ocean Street, Woollahra, Sydney on 6 September 1900 aged 81 years.