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'''Albert''' was a young [[Thieves|cutpurse]] in the town of [[Bristol]]. He was recruited by [[Edward Kenway]] in an effort to woo [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]] in 1711.
'''Albert''' was a young [[Thieves|cutpurse]] in the town of [[Bristol]]. He was recruited by [[Edward Kenway]] in an effort to woo [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]] in 1711.


Kenway gave Albert half a penny to present a bouquet of flowers in the former's name to Caroline Scott, hoping this would provide an opportunity for conversation. However, the young thief decided to steal the lady's purse instead, inadvertently alerting [[Wilson (Templar)|Wilson]], a man in the employ of [[Matthew Hague]], who was Caroline's suitor.
Kenway gave Albert half a penny to present a bouquet of flowers in the former's name to Caroline Scott, hoping this would provide an opportunity for conversation. However, the young thief decided to steal the lady's purse instead, inadvertently alerting [[Wilson]], a man in the employ of [[Matthew Hague]], who was Caroline's suitor.


Before he could make his escape, Albert was caught by Wilson, who beat him up. To salvage the situation, Kenway intervened and had Albert apologize to Caroline before sending him away.
Before he could make his escape, Albert was caught by Wilson, who beat him up. To salvage the situation, Kenway intervened and had Albert apologize to Caroline before sending him away.

Revision as of 00:49, 29 September 2018

Albert was a young cutpurse in the town of Bristol. He was recruited by Edward Kenway in an effort to woo Caroline Scott in 1711.

Kenway gave Albert half a penny to present a bouquet of flowers in the former's name to Caroline Scott, hoping this would provide an opportunity for conversation. However, the young thief decided to steal the lady's purse instead, inadvertently alerting Wilson, a man in the employ of Matthew Hague, who was Caroline's suitor.

Before he could make his escape, Albert was caught by Wilson, who beat him up. To salvage the situation, Kenway intervened and had Albert apologize to Caroline before sending him away.

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