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- "He is the most corrupt official in a city filled with corruption."
- ―Thomas Jefferson speaking about Fitzwilliams.[src]

John Fitzwilliams was a New York City official during the American Revolution.
Alternate timeline
Fitzwilliams was in charge of the food sold in New York City. While under King Washington's rule, Fitzwilliams controlled the prices, often inflating them to fill his own pockets, as well as the King's.
Fitzwilliams' life was ended by Ratonhnhaké:ton after the latter tailed him to the food storehouse.
Trivia
- Fitzwilliams shares the same character model with Jim Holden and John Harrison.
