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'''Howell Davis '''was a [[United Kingdom|Welsh]] [[Piracy|pirate]] who operated in West [[Africa]]. He was best known as mentor of the [[Sages|Sage]] [[Bartholomew Roberts]].
|image = Captain Davis.png
|imgdesc = Davis' body, as seen in "[[Trust Is Earned]]".
|birth = 1690<br>Milford Haven, Wales
|death = 1719<br>[[Principe]] Island, Sao Tome & Principe
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''}}'''Howell Davis '''was a Welsh pirate who operated in West Africa. He is best-known as the mentor of [[Bartholomew Roberts]], and Roberts became a pirate because of Davis' death in 1719 in a Portuguese ambush.


== Biography ==
==Biography==
Howell Davis was born in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the city of Milford Haven. He became the captain of the sloop ''Saint James'' and operated in the Cape Verde Islands and West Africa, raiding [[Portugal|Portuguese]] ships. During this time, he recruited [[Bartholomew Roberts]] into his crew when he captured the ship that Roberts was working on. Roberts became Davis' right-hand man and a navigator aboard the ''Saint James''.


Howell Davis was born in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the city of Milford Haven. He became the captain of the sloop "Saint James" and operated in the Cape Verde Islands and West Africa, raiding Portuguese shipping. During this time, he recruited [[Bartholomew Roberts]] into his crew when he captured the ship that Roberts was working on. Roberts became Davis' right-hand man and navigator aboard the "Saint James".
In May 1719, Davis and Roberts landed on the island of [[Príncipe]], a Portuguese colony, with Davis planning to kidnap the Portuguese governor. However, they were ambushed, with Davis killed during the attack, and most of his crew captured or killed as well. Roberts managed to survive the ambush, and was subsequently chosen as the captain by the surviving crew members, after they were freed from their imprisonment by [[Edward Kenway]], who came to the island in search of the Sage.


In May 1719, Davis and Roberts landed on the island of [[Principe]], a Portuguese colony, with Davis planning to kidnap the Portuguese governor. The governor sent troops to ambush him, and Davis was killed, and most of his crew captured or killed. Roberts had warned Davis not to go ashore, and survived the ambush.
==Reference==
 
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''
== Trivia ==
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*Howell Davis historically died in June 1719, a month after the level "[[Trust Is Earned]]", where Roberts points out his doom.
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Revision as of 18:59, 21 May 2014

Howell Davis was a Welsh pirate who operated in West Africa. He was best known as mentor of the Sage Bartholomew Roberts.

Biography

Howell Davis was born in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the city of Milford Haven. He became the captain of the sloop Saint James and operated in the Cape Verde Islands and West Africa, raiding Portuguese ships. During this time, he recruited Bartholomew Roberts into his crew when he captured the ship that Roberts was working on. Roberts became Davis' right-hand man and a navigator aboard the Saint James.

In May 1719, Davis and Roberts landed on the island of Príncipe, a Portuguese colony, with Davis planning to kidnap the Portuguese governor. However, they were ambushed, with Davis killed during the attack, and most of his crew captured or killed as well. Roberts managed to survive the ambush, and was subsequently chosen as the captain by the surviving crew members, after they were freed from their imprisonment by Edward Kenway, who came to the island in search of the Sage.

Reference