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Colonel '''Asquith''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Civilians|citizen]], living in [[London]] in the [[Victorian era|mid-nineteenth century]]. | Colonel '''Asquith''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Civilians|citizen]], living in [[London]] in the [[Victorian era|mid-nineteenth century]]. | ||
==Biography== | |||
In 1868, his daughter [[Janice Asquith|Janice]] was to be engaged to a local businessman, [[Everett Boyd]]. Asquith approved of the marriage, and was annoyed when his daughter had her doubts, and started visiting [[Thaddeus Smith|Thaddeus the Great]] in hopes of asking her deceased sister for advice. | In 1868, his daughter [[Janice Asquith|Janice]] was to be engaged to a local businessman, [[Everett Boyd]]. Asquith approved of the marriage, and was annoyed when his daughter had her doubts, and started visiting [[Thaddeus Smith|Thaddeus the Great]] in hopes of asking her deceased sister for advice. | ||
Not long after, Asquith was confronted by [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] or [[Evie Frye]], who investigated Thaddeus' murder. While Asquith wasn't saddened by the news of Thaddeus' death, he turned out to be innocent of the crime, which had been committed by [[Douglas]]. | Not long after, Asquith was confronted by [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] or [[Evie Frye]], who investigated Thaddeus' murder. While Asquith wasn't saddened by the news of Thaddeus' death, he turned out to be innocent of the crime, which had been committed by [[Douglas]]. | ||
==Appearance== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Revision as of 09:08, 29 April 2018

Colonel Asquith was a British citizen, living in London in the mid-nineteenth century.
Biography
In 1868, his daughter Janice was to be engaged to a local businessman, Everett Boyd. Asquith approved of the marriage, and was annoyed when his daughter had her doubts, and started visiting Thaddeus the Great in hopes of asking her deceased sister for advice.
Not long after, Asquith was confronted by Jacob or Evie Frye, who investigated Thaddeus' murder. While Asquith wasn't saddened by the news of Thaddeus' death, he turned out to be innocent of the crime, which had been committed by Douglas.