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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
In December 1735, after [[Edward Kenway]]'s funeral, Simpkin was introduced to [[Haytham Kenway|Haytham]] by [[Reginald Birch]], and told the young | In December 1735, after [[Edward Kenway]]'s funeral, Simpkin was introduced to [[Haytham Kenway|Haytham]] by [[Reginald Birch]], and told the young boy that he would be dealing with his mother [[Tessa Kenway|Tessa]] while Haytham was in [[Europe]].<ref name = "10 December 1735">''Assassin's Creed: Forsaken'' – 10 December 1735</ref> During the time Haytham was away, Simpkin continued sending him funds from the estate,<ref name = "10 June 1747">''Assassin's Creed: Forsaken'' – 10 June 1747</ref> and kept him abreast of developments regarding the [[Kenway Mansion|mansion]]'s repairs.<ref name = "18 June 1747">''Assassin's Creed: Forsaken'' – 18 June 1747</ref> | ||
With Tessa's passing in 1747, Simpkin approached Haytham with some papers for him to sign, as the family's finances now fell to him. Simpkin also said that he hoped that Haytham considered him "more than satisfactory in managing the affairs so far", to which the man agreed.<ref name="2–3 July 1747">''Assassin's Creed: Forsaken'' – 2–3 July 1747</ref> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Latest revision as of 17:28, 26 October 2025
Simpkin was the estate executor for the Kenway family.[1]
Biography[edit | edit source]
In December 1735, after Edward Kenway's funeral, Simpkin was introduced to Haytham by Reginald Birch, and told the young boy that he would be dealing with his mother Tessa while Haytham was in Europe.[2] During the time Haytham was away, Simpkin continued sending him funds from the estate,[3] and kept him abreast of developments regarding the mansion's repairs.[4]
With Tessa's passing in 1747, Simpkin approached Haytham with some papers for him to sign, as the family's finances now fell to him. Simpkin also said that he hoped that Haytham considered him "more than satisfactory in managing the affairs so far", to which the man agreed.[5]