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'''Harvey Hughes''' was a member of the [[Blighters]] street gang in [[London]] during the [[Victorian era]].
'''Harvey Hughes''' was a member of the [[Blighters]] street gang in [[London]] during the [[Victorian era]].


Hughes grew up in poverty, but always felt as if he deserved a life of riches and luxury. In his attempts to gain such a life, he neglected hard work and found that were most easily amassed by stealing it from others. By 1868, Hughes was a rich man, and he made sure to share this wealth with others through loans, only to demand huge interest afterwards.
Hughes grew up in poverty, but always felt as if he deserved a life of riches and luxury. In his attempts to gain such a life, he neglected hard work, and found that money amassed more easily by stealing it from others. By 1868, Hughes was a rich man, and he made sure to share this wealth with others through loans, only to demand huge interest afterwards.


These actions put him on the radar of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], and Sergeant [[Frederick Abberline]] requested his [[Assassins|Assassin]] allies, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], to capture Hughes and bring him in alive. The Assassins promptly did so, leading to Hughes' imprisonment.
These actions put him on the radar of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], and Sergeant [[Frederick Abberline]] requested his [[Assassins|Assassin]] allies, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], to capture Hughes and bring him in alive. The Assassins promptly did so, leading to Hughes' imprisonment.

Revision as of 22:05, 14 November 2015

Harvey Hughes was a member of the Blighters street gang in London during the Victorian era.

Hughes grew up in poverty, but always felt as if he deserved a life of riches and luxury. In his attempts to gain such a life, he neglected hard work, and found that money amassed more easily by stealing it from others. By 1868, Hughes was a rich man, and he made sure to share this wealth with others through loans, only to demand huge interest afterwards.

These actions put him on the radar of the Metropolitan Police Service, and Sergeant Frederick Abberline requested his Assassin allies, Jacob and Evie Frye, to capture Hughes and bring him in alive. The Assassins promptly did so, leading to Hughes' imprisonment.

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