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morton's fork

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Morton''s Fork 
1889, in ref. to John Morton (c.1420-1500), archbishop of Canterbury, who levied forced loans under Henry VII by arguing the obviously rich could afford to pay and the obviously poor were obviously living frugally and thus had savings and could pay, too.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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