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'''Rose''' was a housemaid working for [[Emmett Scott]], a Bristolian [[Merchants|merchant]], during the early 1700s. | '''Rose''' was a housemaid working for [[Emmett Scott]], a Bristolian [[Merchants|merchant]], during the early 1700s. | ||
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Rose was a housemaid working for Emmett Scott, a Bristolian merchant, during the early 1700s.
In 1711, Edward Kenway saved her from potential abuse at the hands of Tom Cobleigh and his sons, Seth and Julian. She had been drinking heavily at their encouragement, and when the three attempted to escort her from the establishment, Edward intervened, knowing their intentions. A brawl subsequently broke out, which was ended by the arrival of Caroline, Emmett Scott's daughter, who came to the tavern to fetch Rose home to the Scott residence.
Though Rose did not remember Edward initially, she would go on to assist him in his courting of Caroline. Edward followed her on her way to market and called in his favor, at which point she began giving him valuable information on Caroline's habits and routines.
