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== Background ==
== Background ==
Thomas Hamilton is a lord in England.  His wife is [[Miranda Barnes]].
Thomas Hamilton is a lord in England.  His wife is [[Miranda Barlow]].


== During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 2 Episode 9 IX.]] played by [[Rupert Penry-Jones]] ==
== During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 2 Episode 9 IX.]] played by [[Rupert Penry-Jones]] ==
In London in 1705, a younger [[Captain Flint]] meets Thomas who tells him the history of the pirate issue in Nassau.  He says that he has a plan to rid Nassau of the pirates and worries that Flint might be more interested in rising in his career than in accomplishing the goal.  Flint takes Thomas to a pirate hanging and tells him that the difficulty in changing the world is fighting against everyone else who want the status quo.
In London in 1705, a younger [[Captain Flint]] meets Thomas who tells him the history of the pirate issue in Nassau.  He says that he has a plan to rid Nassau of the pirates and worries that Flint might be more interested in rising in his career than in accomplishing the goal.  Flint takes Thomas to a pirate hanging and tells him that the difficulty in changing the world is fighting against everyone else who want the status quo.

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Thomas Hamilton

Background

Thomas Hamilton is a lord in England. His wife is Miranda Barlow.

During the events of Black Sails: Season 2 Episode 9 IX. played by Rupert Penry-Jones

In London in 1705, a younger Captain Flint meets Thomas who tells him the history of the pirate issue in Nassau. He says that he has a plan to rid Nassau of the pirates and worries that Flint might be more interested in rising in his career than in accomplishing the goal. Flint takes Thomas to a pirate hanging and tells him that the difficulty in changing the world is fighting against everyone else who want the status quo.