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'''Greenwich''' was one of the six main districts of [[New York City]]. Founded sometime in the 17th century, it was often visited by the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]].
'''Greenwich''' was one of the six main districts of [[New York City]]. Founded sometime in the 17th century, it was often visited by the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]].


==History==
==History==
Greenwich was mainly known for [[Fort Arsenal]], a [[Forts|stronghold]] beside the bay, which was used as the base of operations by the Templars, most notably Shay Cormac. Greenwhich was also home to [[Barry Finnegan|Barry]] and [[Cassidy Finnegan]].
Greenwich was mainly known for [[Fort Arsenal]], a [[Forts|stronghold]] beside the bay, which was used as the base of operations by the Templars, most notably Shay Cormac. Greenwich was also home to [[Barry Finnegan|Barry]] and [[Cassidy Finnegan]].


In July 1756, the [[Gangs|gang]] outpost in Greenwich was captured by Shay Cormac, and the [[British Army|British soldiers]] under Colonel [[George Monro]] took control of the district.
In July 1756, the [[Gangs|gang]] outpost in Greenwich was captured by Shay Cormac, and the [[British Army|British soldiers]] under Colonel [[George Monro]] took control of the district.

Revision as of 13:23, 25 June 2015


Greenwich was one of the six main districts of New York City. Founded sometime in the 17th century, it was often visited by the Templar Shay Cormac.

History

Greenwich was mainly known for Fort Arsenal, a stronghold beside the bay, which was used as the base of operations by the Templars, most notably Shay Cormac. Greenwich was also home to Barry and Cassidy Finnegan.

In July 1756, the gang outpost in Greenwich was captured by Shay Cormac, and the British soldiers under Colonel George Monro took control of the district.

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