Morton, Thomas

Thomas Morton (20 March 1564 – 20 September 1659) was an English churchman, bishop of several dioceses. Well-connected and in favour with James I, he was also a significant polemical writer against Roman Catholic views. He rose to become Bishop of Durham, but despite a record of sympathetic treatment of Puritans as a diocesan, and underlying Calvinist beliefs shown in the Gagg controversy, his royalism saw him descend into poverty under the Commonwealth.

ON THE PUNCTILIO OF THE SAVAGE


THE REVELS AT MERRY MOUNT


HOW THE SEPARATISTS PAID DEBTS TO THEN THAT WERE WITHOUT


THE VALIANT EXPEDITION OF CAPTAIN SHRIMP, OTHERWISE MILES STANDISH


OF A VISION AND A BATTLE