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'''Edward Oxford''' (1822 – 1900) was an [[England|English]] painter who was behind an assassination attempt on Queen [[Victoria]]. In 1840, while Victoria's carriage was passing through [[Green Park]], Edward fired his [[pistol]] twice on the carriage, but missed. He was subsequently subdued by the nearby onlookers.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: Green Park]]</ref>
'''Edward Oxford''' (19 April 1822 – 23 April 1900) was an [[England|English]] painter who was one of the seven people who attempted to assassinate Queen [[Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom|Victoria]] of the [[United Kingdom]].


In 1840, while Victoria's carriage was passing through [[Green Park]], Edward fired his [[pistol]] twice on the carriage, both missed. He was subsequently subdued by the nearby onlookers.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: Green Park]]</ref>
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Edward Oxford (1822 – 1900) was an English painter who was behind an assassination attempt on Queen Victoria. In 1840, while Victoria's carriage was passing through Green Park, Edward fired his pistol twice on the carriage, but missed. He was subsequently subdued by the nearby onlookers.[1]

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