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'''Port Royal''' was a military [[Forts|fort]] located on the far side of [[Kingston]] Harbour, opposite the city itself. The fort was surrounded by a small, but lively town that proved to be a particular refuge for [[Piracy|pirates]] during the early 18th century, before the founding of the Pirate Republic in [[Nassau]].
'''Port Royal''' was a military [[Forts|fort]] located on the far side of [[Kingston]] Harbour, opposite the city itself. The fort was surrounded by a small, but lively town that proved to be a particular refuge for was once home to <u>privateers</u> and  [[Piracy|pirates]] during the early 18th century, before the founding of the Pirate Republic in [[Nassau]].


Following this, the town became well known for its anti-piratical views, and would be the location for many a pirate's ultimate demise, either in the fort or on the gallows behind the church.
Following this, the town became well known for its anti-piratical views, and would be the location for many a pirate's ultimate demise, either in the fort or on the gallows behind the church.

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Port Royal was a military fort located on the far side of Kingston Harbour, opposite the city itself. The fort was surrounded by a small, but lively town that proved to be a particular refuge for was once home to privateers and  pirates during the early 18th century, before the founding of the Pirate Republic in Nassau.

Following this, the town became well known for its anti-piratical views, and would be the location for many a pirate's ultimate demise, either in the fort or on the gallows behind the church.

History

In 1720, the pirate Jack Rackham was tried and imprisoned in the fort; the following year he was joined by Edward Kenway, Mary Read, Anne Bonny and Charles Vane. Rackham was placed in a gibbet and subsequently died; Vane, having lost his mind, was eventually executed some years later. 

With the help of the Assassin Ah Tabai, Kenway managed to escape his imprisonment and infiltrate the fort, freeing Bonny and Read. Unfortunately, Read died from infections related to childbirth during the attempt, although Edward was able to carry her body out of the prison and to Ah Tabai's boat, where she was later buried at Tulum

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