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Samuel Hargrave killed his own father, Captain Hargrave, and then stole his identity as well as his job, calling himself Captain Hargrave II. The Templar Order hired Hargrave to patrol the [[River Thames|Thames]] for intruders and other trouble. While performing this job, Hargrave sent many individuals to the bottom of the Thames.
Samuel Hargrave killed his own father, Captain Hargrave, and then stole his identity as well as his job, calling himself Captain Hargrave II. The Templar Order hired Hargrave to patrol the [[River Thames|Thames]] for intruders and other trouble. While performing this job, Hargrave sent many individuals to the bottom of the Thames.


In 1868, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] located Samuel Hagrave on his ship while he was navigating the Thames. Per [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]]'s request, they assassinated the Templar captain, dumping his body into the river afterwards.
In 1868, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] located Samuel Hagrave on his ship while he was navigating the Thames. For [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]]'s request, they assassinated the Templar captain, dumping his body into the river afterwards.


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Revision as of 17:46, 27 November 2016

Samuel Hargrave (unknown – 1868) was a British Templar who could often be found in London during the Victorian era.

Samuel Hargrave killed his own father, Captain Hargrave, and then stole his identity as well as his job, calling himself Captain Hargrave II. The Templar Order hired Hargrave to patrol the Thames for intruders and other trouble. While performing this job, Hargrave sent many individuals to the bottom of the Thames.

In 1868, Jacob and Evie Frye located Samuel Hagrave on his ship while he was navigating the Thames. For Henry Green's request, they assassinated the Templar captain, dumping his body into the river afterwards.

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