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'''Father Timothy''' was an English resident of [[Davenport Homestead]]. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] met him while resting at Oliver's Inn, where Timothy explained his occupation as a parishioner, following which fellow Homestead citizens exclaimed their want of a church in the area. [[Corrine]] mentioned that she and her husband, [[Oliver]], had been missing their Sunday Mass, and [[Ellen]] added that her daughter could use some more of the Bible. In response, Ratonhnhaké:ton gave Timothy the £1000 he needed to fund the construction of a church.
'''Father Timothy''' was an English resident of [[Davenport Homestead]]. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] met him while resting at Oliver's Inn, where Timothy explained his occupation as a parishioner, following which fellow Homestead citizens exclaimed their want of a church in the area. [[Corrine]] mentioned that she and her husband, [[Oliver]], had been missing their Sunday Mass, and [[Ellen]] added that her daughter could use some more of the Bible. In response, Ratonhnhaké:ton gave Timothy the £1000 he needed to fund the construction of a church.



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Father Timothy was an English resident of Davenport Homestead. The Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton met him while resting at Oliver's Inn, where Timothy explained his occupation as a parishioner, following which fellow Homestead citizens exclaimed their want of a church in the area. Corrine mentioned that she and her husband, Oliver, had been missing their Sunday Mass, and Ellen added that her daughter could use some more of the Bible. In response, Ratonhnhaké:ton gave Timothy the £1000 he needed to fund the construction of a church.

Father Timothy later presided over the wedding of Myriam and Maurice, and the funeral of Achilles Davenport.

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