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[[File:ACIII-Amanda Bailey Render.png|thumb|right|200px|Amanda Bailey]]
[[File:ACIII-Amanda Bailey Render.png|thumb|right|200px|Amanda Bailey]]
'''Amanda Bailey''' (1730 - unknown) was an innkeeper living in [[Martha's Vineyard]] during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]].
'''Amanda Bailey''' (1730 - unknown) was an innkeeper living in [[Martha's Vineyard]] during the [[American Revolution]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Amanda was born in [[North Carolina]] in 1730, the oldest of a large family. When Amanda was 14, her mother died, leaving Amanda and her younger brothers and sisters to fend for themselves.
Amanda was born in [[North Carolina]] in 1730, the oldest of a large family. When Amanda was 14, her mother died, leaving Amanda and her younger brothers and sisters to fend for themselves.


Amanda first met [[Robert Faulkner]] when she was a teenager. They sent letters to each other until Robert stopped when he went to join the [[Assassins]].
Amanda first met [[Robert Faulkner]] when she was a teenager. They sent letters to each other until Robert stopped when he went to join the [[Assassins]], but even though Faulkner had disappeared off the grid completely, Amanda still had hope that he was still alive, and set off to look for him. Her search was fruitless, though, and she eventually acquired a job at Martha's Vineyard; she would later go on to purchase the establishment.
 
Even though Faulkner had disappeared off the grid completely, Amanda still had hope that he was still alive, and set off to look for him. Her search was fruitless, though, and she eventually acquired a job at Martha's Vineyard - which she later purchased.


During the American Revolution, Amanda was a spy for the [[Continental Army]]. Her independent spirit was also responsible for setting up the first school in the area, and she also improved the docks near Martha's Vineyard to bring in more business for her inn.
During the American Revolution, Amanda was a spy for the [[Continental Army]]. Her independent spirit was also responsible for setting up the first school in the area, and she also improved the docks near Martha's Vineyard to bring in more business for her inn.


In 1773, Amanda met Robert Faulkner again, who had traveled to Martha's Vineyard with [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], hoping to recruit [[David Clutterbuck|David]] and [[Richard Clutterbuck]] and buy canons for the ''[[Aquila]]''. While there, Connor nearly started a fight with [[Benjamin Church]] and [[Nicholas Biddle]], but Amanda managed to diffuse the situation before it really started.
In 1773, Amanda met Robert Faulkner again, who had traveled to Martha's Vineyard with [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], hoping to recruit [[David Clutterbuck|David]] and [[Richard Clutterbuck]] and buy cannons for the ''[[Aquila]]''. While there, Connor nearly started a fight with [[Benjamin Church]] and [[Nicholas Biddle]], but Amanda managed to diffuse the situation before it really started.


Amanda met with Faulkner once more in 1776, this time on the ''Aquila'', which had been waiting for her near [[Nantucket]]. There she told Connor and Faulkner the rumours about Nicholas raiding ships along the easy coast. The Aquila was then forced to rescue a merchant ship from Templar vessels, during which Amanda hid out on the gun deck, from where she could witness the events.
Amanda met with Faulkner once more in 1776, this time on the ''Aquila'', which had been waiting for her near [[Nantucket]]. There she told Connor and Faulkner the rumors of Biddle raiding ships along the East Coast. The Aquila was then forced to rescue a merchant ship from [[Templars|Templar]] vessels, during which Amanda hid out on the gun deck, from where she could witness the events.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
ACIII-HardWay 7.png|Amanda breaking up a fight between Robert Faulkner and Nicholas Biddle
ACIII-HardWay 7.png|Amanda breaking up a fight between Robert Faulkner and Nicholas Biddle
ACIII-Rescue 1.png|Amanda Bailey informing Connor about the attacks on Nantucket
ACIII-Rescue 1.png|Amanda Bailey informing Connor about the attacks on Nantucket

Revision as of 00:15, 25 July 2014

Amanda Bailey

Amanda Bailey (1730 - unknown) was an innkeeper living in Martha's Vineyard during the American Revolution.

Biography

Amanda was born in North Carolina in 1730, the oldest of a large family. When Amanda was 14, her mother died, leaving Amanda and her younger brothers and sisters to fend for themselves.

Amanda first met Robert Faulkner when she was a teenager. They sent letters to each other until Robert stopped when he went to join the Assassins, but even though Faulkner had disappeared off the grid completely, Amanda still had hope that he was still alive, and set off to look for him. Her search was fruitless, though, and she eventually acquired a job at Martha's Vineyard; she would later go on to purchase the establishment.

During the American Revolution, Amanda was a spy for the Continental Army. Her independent spirit was also responsible for setting up the first school in the area, and she also improved the docks near Martha's Vineyard to bring in more business for her inn.

In 1773, Amanda met Robert Faulkner again, who had traveled to Martha's Vineyard with Connor, hoping to recruit David and Richard Clutterbuck and buy cannons for the Aquila. While there, Connor nearly started a fight with Benjamin Church and Nicholas Biddle, but Amanda managed to diffuse the situation before it really started.

Amanda met with Faulkner once more in 1776, this time on the Aquila, which had been waiting for her near Nantucket. There she told Connor and Faulkner the rumors of Biddle raiding ships along the East Coast. The Aquila was then forced to rescue a merchant ship from Templar vessels, during which Amanda hid out on the gun deck, from where she could witness the events.

Gallery

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