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Tom and his two sons, [[Seth Cobleigh|Seth]] and [[Julian Cobleigh|Julian]], held a deep-rooted rivalry with a young [[Edward Kenway]] during the latter's early years; this rivalry went so far that Tom became involved in a plot to kill or otherwise remove Edward from Bristol.
Tom and his two sons, [[Seth Cobleigh|Seth]] and [[Julian Cobleigh|Julian]], held a deep-rooted rivalry with a young [[Edward Kenway]] during the latter's early years; this rivalry went so far that Tom became involved in a plot to kill or otherwise remove Edward from Bristol.


One night, in January 1713, Tom Cobleigh and a number of Templar associates burned down the Kenway farmstead, though tom himself was killed in the attack.
One night, in January 1713, Tom Cobleigh and a number of Templar associates burned down the Kenway farmstead, though Tom himself was killed in the attack.


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Tom Cobleigh (unknown – January 1713) was a wealthy man from the Cobleigh family of Bristol, England, and a Templar affiliate.

Tom and his two sons, Seth and Julian, held a deep-rooted rivalry with a young Edward Kenway during the latter's early years; this rivalry went so far that Tom became involved in a plot to kill or otherwise remove Edward from Bristol.

One night, in January 1713, Tom Cobleigh and a number of Templar associates burned down the Kenway farmstead, though Tom himself was killed in the attack.

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