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After the meeting, only Hornigold accepted the pardon and met again with Rogers and Chamberlaine. However, the Commodore suspected a revolt was being planned and returned to his ship. Without consulting Rogers, Chamberlaine had his men blockade the port and prepare to take down all the pirate ships in Nassau's harbor at nightfall to prevent everyone from escaping the island. However, before he was able to issue the orders, he was assassinated by [[Edward Kenway]]. | After the meeting, only Hornigold accepted the pardon and met again with Rogers and Chamberlaine. However, the Commodore suspected a revolt was being planned and returned to his ship. Without consulting Rogers, Chamberlaine had his men blockade the port and prepare to take down all the pirate ships in Nassau's harbor at nightfall to prevent everyone from escaping the island. However, before he was able to issue the orders, he was assassinated by [[Edward Kenway]]. | ||
Later that night, Chamberlaine's blockade was destroyed when Kenway and his fellow pirates Charles Vane and [[Jack Rackham]] | Later that night, Chamberlaine's blockade was destroyed when Kenway and his fellow pirates, Charles Vane and [[Jack Rackham]], launched a [[Kingston (ship)|retrofitted fireship]] into its centre, allowing the pirates to effect their escape. | ||
==Final Words== | ==Final Words== | ||
[[File:Commodore_Eighty-Sixed_8.png|thumb|250px|Peter's final moments]] | [[File:Commodore_Eighty-Sixed_8.png|thumb|250px|Peter's final moments]] | ||
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Peter Chamberlaine (1660s – 1718) was a British Commodore, assigned to fight piracy in the West Indies in the early 18th century alongside Governor Woodes Rogers.
Biography
During the early 18th century, Commodore Peter Chamberlaine was assigned to assist Governor Woodes Rogers with his reforms and helping him in issuing King George's pardon to pirates, allowing them to be absolved of their crimes. Chamberlaine, however, had a burning hatred for pirates, as well as for his civilian superior, and decided to take matters into his own hands.
In 1718, Chamberlaine and Rogers made port in the pirate-controlled colony of Nassau, offering their pardon to the 'governors' of the island - Benjamin Hornigold, Charles Vane, and Edward Thatch - and meeting with them in the local fort. Chamberlaine threatened to kill the pirates outright, but was stopped by Rogers, who gave them time to make their decision
After the meeting, only Hornigold accepted the pardon and met again with Rogers and Chamberlaine. However, the Commodore suspected a revolt was being planned and returned to his ship. Without consulting Rogers, Chamberlaine had his men blockade the port and prepare to take down all the pirate ships in Nassau's harbor at nightfall to prevent everyone from escaping the island. However, before he was able to issue the orders, he was assassinated by Edward Kenway.
Later that night, Chamberlaine's blockade was destroyed when Kenway and his fellow pirates, Charles Vane and Jack Rackham, launched a retrofitted fireship into its centre, allowing the pirates to effect their escape.
Final Words

- Edward: The Governor's given us a pardon, Commodore. Don't a man's word mean anything in these times?
- Peter: Has syphilis clouded your mind? Why scatch and claw to protect such squalor? You're parasites, feeding off the industry of honest men!
- Edward: Much like King George in that respect.
- Peter: Know your place, peasant! You may have taken my life, but you have not improved your own by any measure!
- Edward: Does some purpose keep you talking?
- Peter: If not for that heathen, Governor Rogers, I'd have seen you hanged from your own crosstrees, worm! All of you!
