Bernard prevented Edward from seeking revenge, for the Cobleighs had joined a trade organization which provided protection.ĥ- Despite their differences in social status, Edward still pursued his love for Caroline and learned that she was the fiancée of the rich trader Matthew Hague. The following morning, the Kenways found that the Cobleighs had killed two of their sheep. Edward immediately fell in love with Caroline and asked to meet her again.Ĥ- Bernard Kenway scolded his son for fighting the Cobleighs. Fortunately, Rose's mistress Caroline Scott arrived to stop the fight. He then decided to save the girl, leading to a fistfight. Despite his father and mother's successful sheep business, Edward preferred to spend his time drinking, which usually led to him committing violence.ģ- One day in the Auld Shillelagh tavern, Edward witnessed Tom and Seth Cobleigh and Julian harassing a maidservant named Rose. He eventually found him and discovered he had cut off his nose during the fight.Ģ- (1711) Edward retold his days as a young sheep-farmer and an occasional drinker in Bristol's taverns. 1- (1719 or thereabouts) Due to the Jackdaw's need for a proper cook, Edward and the crew hunted down a brig known for its famous cook.
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