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'''Laurens Prins''' (1630s – 1717), often anglicized as '''Lawrence Prince''', was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] buccaneer and an officer under Captain [[Henry Morgan]]. Following Morgan's death, Laurens became an associate of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in the [[Caribbean]].
'''Laurens Prins''' (1630s – 1717), often anglicized as '''Lawrence Prince''', was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] buccaneer and an officer under Captain [[Henry Morgan]]. Following Morgan's death, Laurens became a successful [[Slavery|slaver]], and an associate of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in the [[Caribbean]].


In 1717, word reached Laurens that the Templars were seeking a man named [[Bartholomew Roberts]], who happened to be working for Laurens at the time. He approached the Templars, offering to trade Roberts for a sizable ransom.
==Biography==
Laurens Prins was born in Amsterdam in the 1630s and spent most of his life operating out of [[Port Royal]], [[Jamaica]].


During the planned exchange, Laurens noticed that [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], the Templar [[Grand Master]] and hopeful purchaser of Roberts, had been followed by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]], and called off the deal.
In the early days of the [[Golden Age of Piracy]], he sailed as a [[privateer]] and developed a reputation for courage fighting against the [[Spanish Navy]] on behalf of the [[British Empire|British]] crown, notably taking part in Sir Henry Morgan's infamous raid on Panama in 1671. After retiring from privateering, he settled in [[Kingston]] and entered the slave trade, seeing it as a more profitable venture than military service. This marked him as a target for the [[Caribbean Assassins|local Assassin branch]].


Not long after, Edward Kenway and an [[Assassins|Assassin]] known as [[Mary Read|James Kidd]] infiltrated Laurens' manor in [[Kingston]], [[Jamaica]] and assassinated him.
In November of 1715, after the [[Sage]] [[Bartholomew Roberts]] escaped from the grasp of [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], the [[Caribbean Templars]]' [[Grand Master]], Prins and Torres met briefly to discuss Roberts.
 
In 1716, and with the approval of Jamaican governor Archibald Hamilton, Prins expanded his slavery operations to [[Mexico]], where he attempted to capture several [[Assassins]] at their stronghold of [[Tulum]]. However, the soldiers serving under his command were killed by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] and Assassin [[Mary Read]], Prins' prisoners were freed, and the operation failed.
 
In 1717, his flagship [[Slave ship|slave galley]], the ''Whydah'', was attacked by Black Sam Bellamy, though Prins managed to survive and continue slaving. Later that same year, word reached Prins that Torres was still actively seeking Roberts, who had recently begun working under Prins' employ. Seeing a possibility for financial gain, Prins contacted Torres and offered to sell Roberts to him for a hefty ransom. 
 
Prins met Torres at the Kingston docks that April, and led the Templar through the city to a safe place to make the exchange. Along the way, they were tailed by Kenway and Read, who both sought to take Roberts for themselves.
 
After discussing slavery, religion, politics, and Prins' past, the two men finally reached a secluded area. Torres offered part of Roberts' ransom to the merchant, but Prins refused, having noticed that they had been followed. He then called a group of guards and made his escape.
 
That night, as he stood in the garden of his mansion, Prins was assassinated by Kenway, who had infiltrated the grounds to free Roberts. In his last breath, Prins dismissed Kenway's notions about his motivations, claiming that all he ever sought was wealth.  


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"Capital and resources. It's where money is made. And, sir, let me tell you.. honor bought is more enjoyable than honor won, if a touch less permanent. "
―Laurens Prins to Laureano Torres, on why he became a businessman, 1717.[src]

Laurens Prins (1630s – 1717), often anglicized as Lawrence Prince, was a Dutch buccaneer and an officer under Captain Henry Morgan. Following Morgan's death, Laurens became a successful slaver, and an associate of the Templar Order in the Caribbean.

Biography

Laurens Prins was born in Amsterdam in the 1630s and spent most of his life operating out of Port Royal, Jamaica.

In the early days of the Golden Age of Piracy, he sailed as a privateer and developed a reputation for courage fighting against the Spanish Navy on behalf of the British crown, notably taking part in Sir Henry Morgan's infamous raid on Panama in 1671. After retiring from privateering, he settled in Kingston and entered the slave trade, seeing it as a more profitable venture than military service. This marked him as a target for the local Assassin branch.

In November of 1715, after the Sage Bartholomew Roberts escaped from the grasp of Laureano de Torres y Ayala, the Caribbean Templars' Grand Master, Prins and Torres met briefly to discuss Roberts.

In 1716, and with the approval of Jamaican governor Archibald Hamilton, Prins expanded his slavery operations to Mexico, where he attempted to capture several Assassins at their stronghold of Tulum. However, the soldiers serving under his command were killed by the pirate Edward Kenway and Assassin Mary Read, Prins' prisoners were freed, and the operation failed.

In 1717, his flagship slave galley, the Whydah, was attacked by Black Sam Bellamy, though Prins managed to survive and continue slaving. Later that same year, word reached Prins that Torres was still actively seeking Roberts, who had recently begun working under Prins' employ. Seeing a possibility for financial gain, Prins contacted Torres and offered to sell Roberts to him for a hefty ransom.

Prins met Torres at the Kingston docks that April, and led the Templar through the city to a safe place to make the exchange. Along the way, they were tailed by Kenway and Read, who both sought to take Roberts for themselves.

After discussing slavery, religion, politics, and Prins' past, the two men finally reached a secluded area. Torres offered part of Roberts' ransom to the merchant, but Prins refused, having noticed that they had been followed. He then called a group of guards and made his escape.

That night, as he stood in the garden of his mansion, Prins was assassinated by Kenway, who had infiltrated the grounds to free Roberts. In his last breath, Prins dismissed Kenway's notions about his motivations, claiming that all he ever sought was wealth.

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