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'''Jenny Kenway''' was the daughter of [[Edward Kenway]] and | '''Jenny Kenway''' was the daughter of [[Edward Kenway]] and Caroline Scott, and the half-sister of [[Haytham Kenway]]. She was kidnapped in 1735 from her home in Queen Anne's Square by the men of [[Reginald Birch]], her betrothed, after her father had been killed. | ||
She was later sold to slavers, and at one point of her life, she became a concubine of the [[Topkapı Palace]]. In 1757, she was transported to [[Damascus]], to serve under the Ottoman governor in charge, As'ad Pasha al-Azm. Since she was in her mid-40s at the time, she was too old to be a concubine. When Haytham and his loyal friend, Holden, infiltrated the palace to find her, she was a servant under one of the concubines. She was ultimately rescued by Haytham. | |||
Later, she returned to London to take hold of the mansion in Queen Anne's Square. She and Haytham stayed in touch, but their correspondence was distant since neither of them knew each other. | |||
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Revision as of 02:05, 8 February 2013
Jenny Kenway was the daughter of Edward Kenway and Caroline Scott, and the half-sister of Haytham Kenway. She was kidnapped in 1735 from her home in Queen Anne's Square by the men of Reginald Birch, her betrothed, after her father had been killed.
She was later sold to slavers, and at one point of her life, she became a concubine of the Topkapı Palace. In 1757, she was transported to Damascus, to serve under the Ottoman governor in charge, As'ad Pasha al-Azm. Since she was in her mid-40s at the time, she was too old to be a concubine. When Haytham and his loyal friend, Holden, infiltrated the palace to find her, she was a servant under one of the concubines. She was ultimately rescued by Haytham.
Later, she returned to London to take hold of the mansion in Queen Anne's Square. She and Haytham stayed in touch, but their correspondence was distant since neither of them knew each other.