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Pratt, Benjamin

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Pratt, Benjamin (1710–1763)

US judge. A successful lawyer with political interests, he represented Boston in the Massachusetts General Court from 1757 to 1759. He served briefly as chief justice of New York, a post a political ally helped him obtain.

He was born in Cohasset, Massachusetts. The son of poor parents, he was to have learned a trade when, crippled by the loss of a limb, he was sent to Harvard instead. He had begun to collect material for a projected history of New England at the time of his death.



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