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  1. John Leverett (baptized 7 July 1616 – 16 March 1678/79) was an English colonial magistrate, merchant, soldier and the penultimate governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Born in England, he migrated to Massachusetts as a teenager.

  2. John Leverett (August 25, 1662 – May 3, 1724) was an early Anglo-American lawyer, politician, educator, and President of Harvard College.

  3. John Leverett (1662-1724) was the first lawyer and jurist to become Harvard College president. This collection contains his diaries, lectures, letters, and other documents related to his life and career.

  4. Jerry Green is the John Leverett Professor in the University and the David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy in the Department of Economics. His current research is focused on principles of equity in collective decision making, the use of irrational choice data to evaluate economic well-being, and the revision of beliefs in the presence ...

  5. Sir John Leverett was a significant figure in the politics of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Great Britain during the latter half of the 17th century. He was a resident of lands in Boston’s old West End neighborhood (now Beacon Hill) on the North Slope.

  6. Learn about the life and career of John Leverett (1616-1679), a colonial leader and governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Explore his documents related to his military and political activities, his petitions to Cromwell and Charles II, and his family connections.

  7. LEVERETT, JOHN, official commander of the forts in Acadia, 1654–57; governor of Massachusetts 1673–79; b. 1616, in Boston, England; s. Of Thomas Leverett and Anne Fisher; d. 16 March 1678/79 ( o.s.). Leverett migrated to Massachusetts, with his parents, in 1633.