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'''Richard Thompson''' was the Deputy Governor of | [[File:ACP Richard Thompson.PNG|thumb|Richard Thompson]] | ||
'''Richard Thompson''' was the Deputy Governor of [[Harbour Island]] in [[the Bahamas]] and one of the wealthiest merchants of the [[Caribbean|West Indies]] due to his trading in legal and illegal goods with New England. He was also the father-in-law of the pirate [[John Cockram]]. | |||
In March 1718, | In March 1718, [[Charles Vane]] had gathered an army and intended to loot the island before the [[Royal Navy]] would. Vane marooned Thompson on a deserted islet, since the latter refused to tell where his gold was located. | ||
== | [[Alonzo Batilla]], while searching for [[Olivier Levasseur|La Buse]], came to rescue Thompson in exchange for information on the whereabouts of his friend. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Pirates]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Pirates]]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:47, 13 February 2025
Richard Thompson was the Deputy Governor of Harbour Island in the Bahamas and one of the wealthiest merchants of the West Indies due to his trading in legal and illegal goods with New England. He was also the father-in-law of the pirate John Cockram.
In March 1718, Charles Vane had gathered an army and intended to loot the island before the Royal Navy would. Vane marooned Thompson on a deserted islet, since the latter refused to tell where his gold was located.
Alonzo Batilla, while searching for La Buse, came to rescue Thompson in exchange for information on the whereabouts of his friend.
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