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Don't think this was actually in AC. Also, I changed the Crew section b/c the "numerous unnamed sailors" is weird. (IU they're not unnamed, we as players just don't know their names). Since we only know the captains, I just changed it to "Captains".
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The ''Princess'' docked at Príncipe, when Davis wanted to kidnap the island's governor, but was killed in a [[Portuguese Navy|Portuguese]] ambush, orchestrated by a pair of [[Templars]], [[Josiah Burgess]] and [[John Cockram]]. Most of Davis' crew were captured, while Roberts managed to avoid the [[guards]] and slip away. The pirate [[Edward Kenway]] arrived on the island in search of Roberts, and struck a deal with him. The remaining crew were freed by Kenway, and Roberts was elected as the new captain of the ''Princess''.
The ''Princess'' docked at Príncipe, when Davis wanted to kidnap the island's governor, but was killed in a [[Portuguese Navy|Portuguese]] ambush, orchestrated by a pair of [[Templars]], [[Josiah Burgess]] and [[John Cockram]]. Most of Davis' crew were captured, while Roberts managed to avoid the [[guards]] and slip away. The pirate [[Edward Kenway]] arrived on the island in search of Roberts, and struck a deal with him. The remaining crew were freed by Kenway, and Roberts was elected as the new captain of the ''Princess''.


Roberts used the ship for several months, until he enlisted Kenway's help in commandeering a Portuguese [[Man O' War]], off the coast of [[Mexico]], the ''Nosso Senhor da Compreensão'', and named it the ''Royal Fortune''. The Princess was then captained by one of Roberts's crew members, Walter Kennedy but along the way to his return to Ireland, the Princess was captured by the British and Kennedy and his crew were hanged.
Roberts used the ship for several months, until he enlisted Kenway's help in commandeering a Portuguese [[Man O' War]], off the coast of [[Mexico]], the ''Nosso Senhor da Compreensão'', and named it the ''Royal Fortune''.


==Crew==
==Captains==
*Abraham Plumb - Captain (? – 1719)
*Abraham Plumb (? – 1719)
*Howell Davis - Captain (1719)
*Howell Davis (1719)
*Bartholomew Roberts - Sailor (? – 1719), Captain (1719)
*Bartholomew Roberts (1719)
*Numerous unnamed pirates and sailors


==Reference==
==Reference==

Revision as of 04:38, 3 May 2017


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The Princess

The Princess was a frigate originally owned by the Royal African Company and used as a slave ship. In 1719, the pirate Bartholomew Roberts took command of the ship, and used it for a number of months before claiming the larger Nosso Senhor da Compreensão as his own.

History

Under the Royal African Company

The Princess worked as a slave ship for the Royal African Company until 1719, during which it would transport slaves from the Caribbean city of Kingston, to the Portuguese colony of Príncipe roughly every eight weeks. The ship was captained by Abraham Plumb, and the Sage Bartholomew Roberts was a member of the crew.

Under the pirates

Sometime in 1719, when the Princess was sailing in the coast of Africa, the ship was attacked and captured by a pirate sloop, the Saint James, captained by the Welsh pirate, Howell Davis. As a result, Roberts was recruited into Davis' crew.

The Princess docked at Príncipe, when Davis wanted to kidnap the island's governor, but was killed in a Portuguese ambush, orchestrated by a pair of Templars, Josiah Burgess and John Cockram. Most of Davis' crew were captured, while Roberts managed to avoid the guards and slip away. The pirate Edward Kenway arrived on the island in search of Roberts, and struck a deal with him. The remaining crew were freed by Kenway, and Roberts was elected as the new captain of the Princess.

Roberts used the ship for several months, until he enlisted Kenway's help in commandeering a Portuguese Man O' War, off the coast of Mexico, the Nosso Senhor da Compreensão, and named it the Royal Fortune.

Captains

  • Abraham Plumb (? – 1719)
  • Howell Davis (1719)
  • Bartholomew Roberts (1719)

Reference