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'''Dylan Wallace''' was a privateer-recruiter for the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[War of Spanish Succession]]. In 1711, he met [[Edward Kenway]] in the ''George and Dragon'' [[Taverns|tavern]] in [[Bristol]]. Offering the young man a beer, Dylan told him of privateering. He suggested that Edward become a privateer, having heard of his recent fights.
'''Dylan Wallace''' was a privateer-recruiter for the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[War of the Spanish Succession]]. In 1711, he met [[Edward Kenway]] in the ''George and Dragon'' [[Taverns|tavern]] in [[Bristol]]. Offering the young man a beer, Dylan told him of privateering. He suggested that Edward become a privateer, having heard of his recent fights.


After Edward married [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]] and found himself in economic hardship, he accepted Dylan's offer, and the recruiter assigned him to the crew of the ''[[Emperor]]''.
After Edward married [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]] and found himself in economic hardship, he accepted Dylan's offer, and the recruiter assigned him to the crew of the ''[[Emperor]]''.

Revision as of 02:29, 10 January 2015

Dylan Wallace was a privateer-recruiter for the Royal Navy during the War of the Spanish Succession. In 1711, he met Edward Kenway in the George and Dragon tavern in Bristol. Offering the young man a beer, Dylan told him of privateering. He suggested that Edward become a privateer, having heard of his recent fights.

After Edward married Caroline Scott and found himself in economic hardship, he accepted Dylan's offer, and the recruiter assigned him to the crew of the Emperor.

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