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The Kingston bureau was a base of operations for the West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins, located in Kingston, Jamaica. In the early 1700s, it was led by the Assassin Antó.

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By 1716, the location of the bureau had been exposed to the Templars by Edward Kenway, who had delivered them maps detailing the whereabouts of various Assassin encampments in the Caribbean, created by the traitorous Assassin Duncan Walpole.[1] On the advice of James Kidd, Edward went to help undo his mistake in exchange for the Templar key the agent assigned to attack the bureau was carrying. Antó tasked Edward with discovering where captured Maroons were being held,[2] and then freeing them.[3]

After liberating Antó's men, the pair defended the bureau against a Templar attack, following which Antó told Edward about Kenneth Abraham.[4] Working together, the two managed to track down the Templar and assassinate him, eliminating the active threat to the bureau.[5]

In May 1721, Edward, accompanied by his quartermaster Anne Bonny, visited the bureau again during his hunt of the Templar Woodes Rogers. Meeting with Antó, Edward was told that Rogers was hosting a party celebrating the end of his tenure as Governor of the Bahamas and his recall to London, and was advised to infiltrate the feast by impersonating an Italian diplomat, Ruggiero Ferraro.[6]

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