George Cabot (December 3, 1752 – April 18, 1823) was an American merchant, seaman, and politician from Boston.
He represented Massachusetts in the U.S.
Senate and as the Presiding Officer of the Hartford Convention.
In 1789, President George Washington breakfasted at Cabot's Beverly, Massachusetts, home when he was in town inspecting the country's first cotton mill and the new Essex Bridge, which connected Beverly with Salem.