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'''Mount Vernon''' is a small community in [[Virginia]], most famous for being the home of the Washington family. It was the birthplace of [[Lawrence Washington]], a politician and secret member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], as well as the older brother of [[George Washington]]. | '''Mount Vernon''' is a small community in [[Virginia]], most famous for being the home of the Washington family. It was the birthplace of [[Lawrence Washington]], a politician and secret member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], as well as the older brother of [[George Washington]]. | ||
== History == | |||
Originally called by its native name of Epsewasson, Mount Vernon was bought by John Washington and Nicolas Spencer in 1674. By 1690, the land was split between their heirs, with the little area of a hunting creek left with the Washingtons. The land was renamed Little Hunting Creek by Augustine Washington, with his son Lawrence overseeing the tobacco plantation and renaming it Mount Vernon in 1738. | |||
In 1752, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Shay Cormac]] infiltrated the docks at Mount Vernon and intercepted a special package meant for Lawrence: a state-of-the-art [[air rifle]], which he promptly tested on a [[Guards|guard]]. Leaving the [[Ships|ship]], Shay was able to locate Lawrence as he met with his fellow Templars in the midst of a garden party. | In 1752, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Shay Cormac]] infiltrated the docks at Mount Vernon and intercepted a special package meant for Lawrence: a state-of-the-art [[air rifle]], which he promptly tested on a [[Guards|guard]]. Leaving the [[Ships|ship]], Shay was able to locate Lawrence as he met with his fellow Templars in the midst of a garden party. | ||
As Lawrence walked around the grounds entertaining his guests, Shay was able to approach the man and kill him undetected, before making his escape on the [[Morrigan|''Morrigan'']]''. '' | As Lawrence walked around the grounds entertaining his guests, Shay was able to approach the man and kill him undetected, before making his escape on the [[Morrigan|''Morrigan'']]''. '' | ||
Lawrence's half-brother George Washington inherited Mount Vernon and kept the name after his death. | |||
== Trivia == | |||
* The place was named Mount Vernon after Lawrence Washington's commanding officer in the [[Royal Navy]], Vice Admiral Edward Vernon. | |||
== Reference == | == Reference == | ||
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Mount Vernon is a small community in Virginia, most famous for being the home of the Washington family. It was the birthplace of Lawrence Washington, a politician and secret member of the Templar Order, as well as the older brother of George Washington.
History
Originally called by its native name of Epsewasson, Mount Vernon was bought by John Washington and Nicolas Spencer in 1674. By 1690, the land was split between their heirs, with the little area of a hunting creek left with the Washingtons. The land was renamed Little Hunting Creek by Augustine Washington, with his son Lawrence overseeing the tobacco plantation and renaming it Mount Vernon in 1738.
In 1752, the Assassin Shay Cormac infiltrated the docks at Mount Vernon and intercepted a special package meant for Lawrence: a state-of-the-art air rifle, which he promptly tested on a guard. Leaving the ship, Shay was able to locate Lawrence as he met with his fellow Templars in the midst of a garden party.
As Lawrence walked around the grounds entertaining his guests, Shay was able to approach the man and kill him undetected, before making his escape on the Morrigan.
Lawrence's half-brother George Washington inherited Mount Vernon and kept the name after his death.
Trivia
- The place was named Mount Vernon after Lawrence Washington's commanding officer in the Royal Navy, Vice Admiral Edward Vernon.
Reference
