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"No good can come of this chaos! Return to your homes and all will be forgiven!"
―Thomas Preston, to the crowd shortly before the Boston Massacre.

Captain Thomas Preston (1722 - 1798) was an officer in the British Army.

Biography

Originally of Ireland, Preston would later join the British Army, in which he became an officer. He was later stationed with the 29th Regiment of Foot in Boston, Colonial America.

After his involvement in the Boston Massacre, he was tried for manslaughter, though he was later acquitted. After his acquittal, Preston retired from the army and reportedly settled back in Ireland, though John Adams, his attorney and later the second President of the United States, claimed to have seen him in London in the 1780s.

The Assassin Achilles Davenport and his apprentice Ratonhnhaké:ton enter the town square to find an angry crowd of Colonists beseeching a small troop of British soldiers. Preston is stood atop the stairway ordering the crowd to disperse. However, they refuse and continue to chastise the soldiers.

Shortly thereafter, Charles Lee, a member of the Colonial Templars, fires a shot into the air. The shot startles the British troops, now believing they are under attack, and they open fire on the crowd.

Trivia

  • Preston is not mentioned by name during his appearance, nor does he appear in the credits. However, he is mentioned in a newspaper article.

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