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The '''''Princess''''' was a [[Slavery|slave]] [[Ships|ship]] owned by the [[Royal African Company]]. It was known to stop in [[Kingston]] every few months.
The '''''Princess''''' was a [[Slavery|slave]] [[Ships|ship]] owned by the [[Royal African Company]]. <ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>


While docked at [[Príncipe]] in 1719, the ''Princess'' was pursued by [[Edward Kenway]]'s ''[[Jackdaw]]'', as [[Bartholomew Roberts]] had sailed upon it. During Edward's search for the ship, it frequently stopped at [[Kingston]] every few months.
While docked at [[Príncipe]] in 1719, the ''Princess'' was pursued the ''[[Jackdaw]]'', whose captain - [[Edward Kenway]] - was in pursuit of [[Bartholomew Roberts]]. Upon his rescue, Roberts claimed the ''Princess'' as his own and used it for a number of months before claiming the larger [[Nosso Senhor da Compreensão]] as his own.


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The Princess was a slave ship owned by the Royal African Company. It was known to stop in Kingston every few months.

While docked at Príncipe in 1719, the Princess was pursued the Jackdaw, whose captain - Edward Kenway - was in pursuit of Bartholomew Roberts. Upon his rescue, Roberts claimed the Princess as his own and used it for a number of months before claiming the larger Nosso Senhor da Compreensão as his own.

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