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'''Cavanagh''' (unknown – 1862) was a director of the Metropolitan Railway of [[London]] and a member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] during the [[Victorian era]]. He was involved in the construction of the world's first {{Wiki|London Underground|underground railway}} to unearth an [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] with which he sought to usurp the position of Templar [[Grand Master]] from [[Crawford Starrick]]. | '''Cavanagh''' (unknown – 1862) was a director of the Metropolitan Railway of [[London]] and a member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] during the [[Victorian era]]. He was involved in the construction of the world's first {{Wiki|London Underground|underground railway}}; a cover for his attempts to unearth an [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] with which he sought to usurp the position of Templar [[Grand Master]] from [[Crawford Starrick]]. | ||
In 1862, after his subordinate, [[Marchant]], alerted him that a body had been found on the construction site, Cavanagh arrived as just as [[Metropolitan Police Service|Police Sergeant]] [[Frederick Abberline]] was beginning his investigation. As Abberline showed him the body of [[Robert Waugh]], Cavanagh told the office that he didn't know the man, but [[Henry Green|Jayadeep Mir]], who at the time was posing as a worker on the site, saw that despite his talent for hiding his true feelings, Cavanagh was lying. | In 1862, after his subordinate, [[Marchant]], alerted him that a body had been found on the construction site, Cavanagh arrived as just as [[Metropolitan Police Service|Police Sergeant]] [[Frederick Abberline]] was beginning his investigation. As Abberline showed him the body of [[Robert Waugh]], Cavanagh told the office that he didn't know the man, but [[Henry Green|Jayadeep Mir]], who at the time was posing as a worker on the site, saw that despite his talent for hiding his true feelings, Cavanagh was lying. | ||
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Cavanagh (unknown – 1862) was a director of the Metropolitan Railway of London and a member of the British Rite of the Templar Order during the Victorian era. He was involved in the construction of the world's first underground railway; a cover for his attempts to unearth an Apple of Eden with which he sought to usurp the position of Templar Grand Master from Crawford Starrick.
In 1862, after his subordinate, Marchant, alerted him that a body had been found on the construction site, Cavanagh arrived as just as Police Sergeant Frederick Abberline was beginning his investigation. As Abberline showed him the body of Robert Waugh, Cavanagh told the office that he didn't know the man, but Jayadeep Mir, who at the time was posing as a worker on the site, saw that despite his talent for hiding his true feelings, Cavanagh was lying.
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