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'''Philip Twopenny''' (1827 – 1868) was the Governor of the [[Bank of England]] alongside [[Thomas Newman Hunt]], and a member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. In 1868, using the alias of '''Plutus''', Twopenny made plans to rob the bank; however, he was killed by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Jacob Frye]] in the process.
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'''Philip Twopenny''' (1827 – 1868) was the Governor of the [[Bank of England]] alongside Thomas Newman Hunt, and a member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] during the mid-19th century.  
 
Using '''Plutus''' as a pseudonym, Twopenny periodically orchestrated bank robberies, redirecting valuables and funds into the Templars' coffers, providing the Order with additional means to carry out their operations.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life and rise to power===
===Early life and rise to power===
Born as the only child of an upper-class family, Twopenny lost his mother at an early age when she died in a boat accident. His father had profited immensely from the marriage and inherited his wife's shipping company, several [[sugar plantations]] in [[Mauritius]] and his father-in-law's connections. Twopenny was raised in luxury and attended the {{Wiki|Charterhouse School|Charterhouse public school}} and eventually {{Wiki|University of Oxford|Oxford University}}.
The only child of an upper class family, Twopenny lost his mother at an early age when she died in a boat accident. His father profited immensely from the marriage, inheriting his wife's shipping company, several [[sugar plantations]] in [[Mauritius]] and his father-in-law's connections. As a result, Twopenny was raised in a privileged environment, attending the {{Wiki|Charterhouse School|Charterhouse public school}} before going on to study at {{Wiki|University of Oxford|Oxford University}}.<ref name="Twopenny Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' - [[Database: Philip Twopenny]]</ref>
 
He later served one term in the {{Wiki|House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons}} as a {{Wiki|Conservative Party (UK)|Tory}}. Having become a member of the Templar Order at some point, Twopenny joined Thomas Newman Hunt, who had become the Governor of the Bank of England in 1867, in a joint role at the bank, recommended and supported by [[Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]]. This unusual arrangement meant that Twopenny ran the bank on a daily basis, while Hunt was paid off by the former's fortunes.<ref name="Twopenny Database"/>


He later served one term in the {{Wiki|House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons}} as a {{Wiki|Conservative Party (UK)|Tory}} and become a member of the Templar Order at some point. After Thomas Newman Hunt became the Governor of the Bank of England in 1867, he served this role jointly with Twopenny, who was recommended and supported by Templar [[Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]]. The unusual arrangement meant that Twopenny ran the bank on a daily basis, while Hunt was paid off by the former's fortunes.
===Bank robberies===
{{Quote|Boiler, this Dredge character's meddling will be the death of us. He was loitering around the exchange today asking far too many questions about the bank. Should he discover my plan, you will face a far worse fate than losing your job.|Twopenny in a letter to one of his underlings, 1868.|A Case of Identity}}
Using his knowledge of the bank's inner workings to his advantage, Twopenny began orchestrating heists that targeted different branches of the bank. Each fiscal quarter, his men would enter the vault unimpeded, steal money and then leave it in one of Twopenny's storehouses to be picked up. The robberies eventually drew the attention of Sergeant [[Frederick Abberline]] of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], who began investigating the matter, to the ire of Twopenny.<ref name="ACS">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate''</ref>


===Bank robbery===
After ordering his men to deal with Abberline, Twopenny carried out another heist. While his underlings were collecting the money, the Templar examined one of the paintings stored in the vault and considered taking it as well. Suddenly, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Jacob Frye]], who had been hidden behind the piece of art, tore through the canvas and assassinated Twopenny.<ref name="ACS"/>
Suspecting that a robbery was due to occur, having noticed a pattern from previous robberies, Sergeant [[Frederick Abberline]] of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] enlisted the aid of the Jacob Frye, in order to stop the robbery and apprehend Twopenny.


Twopenny was assassinated by Jacob, and word of his death quickly spread throughout the press. This, coupled with the theft of the Bank's printing plates led to the near total collapse of the British economy, through inflation and mistrust of the currency.
Due to the press' extensive coverage, word of Twopenny's death spread quickly following the arrest of his accomplices. This, coupled with the theft of the bank's printing plates, led to inflation and riots, as the populace had begun to mistrust its currency. Thankfully, [[Evie Frye]] managed to recover the plates and smuggle them back into the bank, restoring the citizenry's faith in the British economy.<ref name="ACS"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Plutus, the pseudonym used by Twopenny, was the god of wealth in ancient [[Greece|Greek]] mythology.
*Plutus, the pseudonym used by Twopenny, was the god of wealth in ancient [[Greece|Greek]] mythology.
*Twopenny's death is the subject of an era-appropriate folk song, called "The Tale of Twopenny", that was created for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''. Similar "murder ballads" were made for [[John Elliotson]], [[Pearl Attaway]] and [[Maxwell Roth]].
*Twopenny's death is the subject of an era-appropriate folk song, called "The Tale of Twopenny", that was created for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''. Similar "murder ballads" were made for [[John Elliotson]], [[Pearl Attaway]] and [[Maxwell Roth]].
==Reference==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
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Philip: "We are the experts in investment. Nothing would be built or improved, nothing would rise above the mock without our hand guiding - No, creating! - the future. They benefit as much as they're worth."
Jacob: "It is their city, not yours."
Philip: "Without our investments, there would be no city."
—Twopenny's final words, 1868.[src]

Philip Twopenny (1827 – 1868) was the Governor of the Bank of England alongside Thomas Newman Hunt, and a member of the British Rite of the Templar Order during the mid-19th century.

Using Plutus as a pseudonym, Twopenny periodically orchestrated bank robberies, redirecting valuables and funds into the Templars' coffers, providing the Order with additional means to carry out their operations.

Biography

Early life and rise to power

The only child of an upper class family, Twopenny lost his mother at an early age when she died in a boat accident. His father profited immensely from the marriage, inheriting his wife's shipping company, several sugar plantations in Mauritius and his father-in-law's connections. As a result, Twopenny was raised in a privileged environment, attending the Charterhouse public school before going on to study at Oxford University.[1]

He later served one term in the House of Commons as a Tory. Having become a member of the Templar Order at some point, Twopenny joined Thomas Newman Hunt, who had become the Governor of the Bank of England in 1867, in a joint role at the bank, recommended and supported by Grand Master Crawford Starrick. This unusual arrangement meant that Twopenny ran the bank on a daily basis, while Hunt was paid off by the former's fortunes.[1]

Bank robberies

"Boiler, this Dredge character's meddling will be the death of us. He was loitering around the exchange today asking far too many questions about the bank. Should he discover my plan, you will face a far worse fate than losing your job."
―Twopenny in a letter to one of his underlings, 1868.[src]

Using his knowledge of the bank's inner workings to his advantage, Twopenny began orchestrating heists that targeted different branches of the bank. Each fiscal quarter, his men would enter the vault unimpeded, steal money and then leave it in one of Twopenny's storehouses to be picked up. The robberies eventually drew the attention of Sergeant Frederick Abberline of the Metropolitan Police Service, who began investigating the matter, to the ire of Twopenny.[2]

After ordering his men to deal with Abberline, Twopenny carried out another heist. While his underlings were collecting the money, the Templar examined one of the paintings stored in the vault and considered taking it as well. Suddenly, the Assassin Jacob Frye, who had been hidden behind the piece of art, tore through the canvas and assassinated Twopenny.[2]

Due to the press' extensive coverage, word of Twopenny's death spread quickly following the arrest of his accomplices. This, coupled with the theft of the bank's printing plates, led to inflation and riots, as the populace had begun to mistrust its currency. Thankfully, Evie Frye managed to recover the plates and smuggle them back into the bank, restoring the citizenry's faith in the British economy.[2]

Trivia

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Syndicate - Database: Philip Twopenny
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Assassin's Creed: Syndicate