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David and his younger brother, Richard, were both born in the [[Netherlands|Dutch Republic]]. However, their parents moved with them to [[London]], [[United Kingdom|England]]. Their father was a dockworker, so the two were raised near and in the dockyard, and they would frequently do errands for sailors and merchants to pass the time and earn some extra money. They were also known to get into many fights.
David and his younger brother, Richard, were both born in the [[Netherlands|Dutch Republic]]. However, their parents moved with them to [[London]], [[United Kingdom|England]]. Their father was a dockworker, so the two were raised near and in the dockyard, and they would frequently do errands for sailors and merchants to pass the time and earn some extra money. They were also known to get into many fights.


In 1750, the brothers joined the crew of the ''Stalwart'' under the command of [[Robert Faulkner]], whom they served loyally under until his disappearance in 1753. Though he was presumed dead, Faulkner had actually gone into exile at the [[Davenport Homestead]].
In 1750, the brothers joined the crew of the ''[[Stalwart]]'' under the command of [[Robert Faulkner]], whom they served loyally under until his disappearance in 1753. Though he was presumed dead, Faulkner had actually gone into exile at the [[Davenport Homestead]].


The Clutterbucks spent years traveling on various merchant and privateer vessels – almost always hiring on as a pair. They eventually settled semi-permanently in [[Martha's Vineyard]], taking it as a place to rest between contracts before they would get tired of all the quiet and hire on to another crew.
The Clutterbucks spent years traveling on various [[Merchants|merchant]] and [[Privateers|privateer]] vessels – almost always hiring on as a pair. They eventually settled semi-permanently in [[Martha's Vineyard]], taking it as a place to rest between contracts before they would get tired of all the quiet and hire on to another crew.


In 1773, Faulkner returned to Martha's Vineyard with [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], and the duo hired the brothers on as gunnery officers for their ship, the ''Aquila''.
In 1773, Faulkner returned to Martha's Vineyard with [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], and the duo hired the brothers on as gunnery officers for their [[Ships|ship]], the ''Aquila''.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Clutterbuck shares a character model with the British soldier [[Cutter]].
*Clutterbuck shares a character model with the [[British Army|British soldier]] [[Cutter]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 22:12, 30 September 2016

David Clutterbuck (1733 – unknown) was a gunnery officer on the Assassin vessel the Aquila, serving alongside his brother Richard.

Biography

David and his younger brother, Richard, were both born in the Dutch Republic. However, their parents moved with them to London, England. Their father was a dockworker, so the two were raised near and in the dockyard, and they would frequently do errands for sailors and merchants to pass the time and earn some extra money. They were also known to get into many fights.

In 1750, the brothers joined the crew of the Stalwart under the command of Robert Faulkner, whom they served loyally under until his disappearance in 1753. Though he was presumed dead, Faulkner had actually gone into exile at the Davenport Homestead.

The Clutterbucks spent years traveling on various merchant and privateer vessels – almost always hiring on as a pair. They eventually settled semi-permanently in Martha's Vineyard, taking it as a place to rest between contracts before they would get tired of all the quiet and hire on to another crew.

In 1773, Faulkner returned to Martha's Vineyard with Ratonhnhaké:ton, and the duo hired the brothers on as gunnery officers for their ship, the Aquila.

Trivia

Gallery

Reference