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"You are forgiven for not knowing who I am. I think, however, that you will know my name. It is Walpole. Sir Robert Walpole. I am the First Lord of the Treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons."
―Robert Walpole introducing himself to Edward Kenway, 1723.[src]

Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (26 August 1676 – 18 March 1745) was a British statesman who is generally regarded as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain. Although well aware of the long-standing war between the Templars and the Assassins, Robert was not part of either order, instead acting as a neutral party between the two.

Biography

In 1723, Walpole met with the Assassin Edward Kenway after the former pirate had seized the Charlotte, in an

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Robert Walpole

attempt to kill his old rival, Matthew Hague. Alongside Hague's father Sir Aubrey Hague, a Templar, Walpole offered Edward and his crew pardons, new lives, and property in exchange for Matthew Hague's life, hoping to prevent "another act of barbarism", as well as a gesture of thanks to Edward for having dealt with his cousin Duncan Walpole. Eight years prior, Edward had taken Duncan's life and impersonated him in a scheme to steal Duncan's payment for his Templar service; Walpole was of the opinion that Duncan had brought dishonour to their family by betraying the Assassins to the Templars for profit.[1]

Following his success, Walpole purchased a house in London for Edward, where the latter would spend the remainder of his life, as well as introducing him to the Stephensen-Oakley family and employing Edward's new assistant Reginald Birch.[2]

In 1732, King George II of Great Britain offered Walpole 10 Downing Street as a personal gift. Walpole accepted it on the condition that it be made the official residence of the First Lord of the Treasury, a secondary title held by British Prime Ministers.[3]

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