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The '''Starrick Warehouse''' was a warehouse in the [[Southwark]] borough of [[London]] during the [[Victorian era|mid-19th century]]. | The '''Starrick Warehouse''' was a warehouse in the [[Southwark]] borough of [[London]] during the [[Victorian era|mid-19th century]]. | ||
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The Starrick Warehouse was a warehouse in the Southwark borough of London during the mid-19th century.
History[edit | edit source]
During the height of his power, the warehouse belonged to Crawford Starrick, but was later abandoned following the Grand Master's death in 1868.[1]
After Starrick's demise and the decline of the British Templars, the warehouse was used by the East India Company working with the remaining Templars in London to hide a stash of stolen Punjabi gold. Learning of this after interrogating a Company accountant, Maharaja Duleep Singh asked the British Assassins Evie and Jacob Frye to retrieve the gold. As they infiltrated the warehouse, the twins discovered the gold had been loaded into a carriage and proceeded to hijack it with Singh's help, though the Templars soon became aware of the theft and gave chase.[1]