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'''Sir William Hay Macnaghten, 1st Baronet''' (24 August 1793 – 23 December 1841) was a British civil servant in [[India]], and the assistant of {{Wiki|George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland|Lord Auckland}} in the late 1830s.
'''Sir William Hay Macnaghten, 1st Baronet''' (24 August 1793 – 23 December 1841) was a British civil servant in [[India]], and the assistant of {{Wiki|George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland|Lord Auckland}} in the late 1830s.


In 1839, William Hay Macnaghten and General [[Francis Cotton]] planned to poison Maharaja [[Ranjit Singh]] of the [[Sikh Empire]], the last remaining Indian nation opposing the conquests of the [[British Empire]]. While Macnaghten's affiliation to the [[Templars]] is uncertain and both men wanted to unite India under the British Crown,<ref name="ACE">''[[Assassin's Creed: Encyclopedia]]'' <small>(third edition)</small></ref> Cotton's motivations were also driven by his membership of the Templar Order.<ref name="ACBM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''</ref>
In 1839, William Hay Macnaghten and General [[Francis Cotton]] planned to poison Maharaja [[Ranjit Singh]] of the [[Sikh Empire]], the last remaining Indian nation opposing the conquests of the [[British Empire]]. While Macnaghten's affiliation to the [[Templars]] is uncertain and both men wanted to unite India under the British Crown,<ref name="ACE">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]'' <small>(third edition)</small></ref> Cotton's motivations were also driven by his membership of the Templar Order.<ref name="ACBM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''</ref>


Macnaghten and Cotton joined a feast thrown by the Maharaja in [[Amritsar]], where they met the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arbaaz Mir]], posing as an emmissary from {{Wiki|Kashmir}}. Later, while consulting with the Maharaja in private, they had poisoned Ranjit Singh's tea, which would later result in his death.<ref name="ACBM"/>
Macnaghten and Cotton joined a feast thrown by the Maharaja in [[Amritsar]], where they met the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arbaaz Mir]], posing as an emmissary from {{Wiki|Kashmir}}. Later, while consulting with the Maharaja in private, they had poisoned Ranjit Singh's tea, which would later result in his death.<ref name="ACBM"/>

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William Hay Macnaghten

Sir William Hay Macnaghten, 1st Baronet (24 August 1793 – 23 December 1841) was a British civil servant in India, and the assistant of Lord Auckland in the late 1830s.

In 1839, William Hay Macnaghten and General Francis Cotton planned to poison Maharaja Ranjit Singh of the Sikh Empire, the last remaining Indian nation opposing the conquests of the British Empire. While Macnaghten's affiliation to the Templars is uncertain and both men wanted to unite India under the British Crown,[1] Cotton's motivations were also driven by his membership of the Templar Order.[2]

Macnaghten and Cotton joined a feast thrown by the Maharaja in Amritsar, where they met the Assassin Arbaaz Mir, posing as an emmissary from Kashmir. Later, while consulting with the Maharaja in private, they had poisoned Ranjit Singh's tea, which would later result in his death.[2]

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