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[[File:AC4 Governor's Mansion.png|thumb|250px|The governor's mansion]]
The '''governor's mansion''' was the home of the [[Spain|Spanish]] Governor [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]] during the early 18th century. It was located in the south of [[Havana]], [[Cuba]].
The '''governor's mansion''' was the home of the [[Spain|Spanish]] Governor [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]] during the early 18th century. It was located in the south of [[Havana]], [[Cuba]].


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AC4 Governor's Mansion Havana - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of the mansion
AC4 Governor's Mansion Havana - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of the mansion
AC4 Governor's Mansion Plantation Fields.png|The mansion's plantation fields
AC4 Governor's Prisons.png|The prison facilities
AC4 Governor's Mansion Inner Courtyard.png|The mansion's inner courtyard
AC4 Governor's Mansion Outer Courtyard.png|The mansion's outer courtyard
Mister Walpole I Presume 1.png|Templars having a shooting competition at the mansion
Mister Walpole I Presume 1.png|Templars having a shooting competition at the mansion
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Revision as of 21:11, 26 July 2015

The governor's mansion

The governor's mansion was the home of the Spanish Governor Laureano de Torres y Ayala during the early 18th century. It was located in the south of Havana, Cuba.

The mansion's grounds were extensive, featuring not only a grand villa with a sizable inner courtyard, but also other, less luxurious, amenities for the servants working the adjoining plantation fields. Like many contemporary residencies of colonial governments, the mansion possessed its own prison facilities.

In July 1715, Torres inducted Julien du Casse, Woodes Rogers and the pirate Edward Kenway, who had assumed the identity of Duncan Walpole, into the Templar Order at the mansion. After the ceremony, the Templars discussed their plans for the future, which focused on eliminating various leaders of Assassin bureaus and finding the Observatory. The Sage Bartholomew Roberts was temporarily detained in the prison shortly thereafter, but managed to escape fairly quickly.

The mansion continued to house new governors after Torres' death until 1791, when a new mansion was constructed across the square.

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