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'''Apple of Eden #7'''<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Graphics - L'univers détaillé en infographie]]'' (french)</ref> was an [[Apple of Eden]] in the possession of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] during the 1860s.
'''Apple of Eden #7'''<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Graphics - L'univers détaillé en infographie]]'' (french)</ref> was an [[Apple of Eden]] in the possession of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] during the 1860s.


In early 1868, the Apple was granted to [[David Brewster]] for experimentation in his laboratory in [[Croydon]]. However, the experiment went awry and the artifact, along with the laboratory, were destroyed.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]"</ref>
In early 1868, the Apple was granted to [[David Brewster]] for experimentation in his laboratory in [[Croydon]]. However, the experiment went awry and the artifact, along with the laboratory, were destroyed.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>


== Known owners ==
== Known owners ==

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Apple of Eden #7[1] was an Apple of Eden in the possession of the British Rite of the Templar Order during the 1860s.

In early 1868, the Apple was granted to David Brewster for experimentation in his laboratory in Croydon. However, the experiment went awry and the artifact, along with the laboratory, were destroyed.[2]

 Known owners

In chronological order:

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