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{{Quote|Filthy pirate.|The Guard's last words, to [[Jack Sparrow]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides}}
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This '''man''' was a member of the [[Royal Guard]] in service to [[King]] [[George II of Great Britain|George II]]. He most notably participated in chasing [[Captain]] [[Jack Sparrow]] through the streets of [[London]].
 
This '''man''' was a member of the [[Royal Guard]] in service to [[King]] [[George II of Great Britain|George II]]. He most notably participated in chasing [[Captain]] [[Jack Sparrow]] through the streets of [[London]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Sometime in [[1750]], the Royal Guard would arranged the capture of pirates [[Jack Sparrow]] and [[Joshamee Gibbs]] at [[St. James's Palace]]. Jack Sparrow would be taken into the palace's banquet room, where [[King]] [[George II of Great Britain|George II]] would try to convince Jack to guide an expedition to the [[Fountain of Youth]]. However, though he was completely surrounded, Jack Sparrow was able to leave the banquet room. With haste, the guards immediately ran to find Jack until the pirate escaped the palace. The Guard was one of the cavalry unit that led a chase through the streets of [[London]], where Jack was jumping on top of a carriage and jumping to another carriage until he ended up driving a coal wagon.
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At some unknown point likely in his early life, this man became a Royal Guard in service to King George II. Around [[1750]], this guard was, along with the [[Captain of the Guard]], the one who organised the capture of the notorious pirate captain Jack Sparrow and his first mate Joshamee Gibbs. While a carriage driver had agreed to transport Jack to safety, the guards payed him to deliver Jack and Gibbs to them. It was this guard who tossed some money to the driver after he delivered the pirates to them. Jack Sparrow would be taken into [[St. James's Palace]]'s banquet room, where [[King]] [[George II of Great Britain|George II]] would try to convince Jack to guide an expedition to the [[Fountain of Youth]]. This guard was present during the conversation between the King and Jack. When Jack suddenly made an attempt to escape, this guard chased him, but the pirate escaped nevertheless. With haste, the guards immediately ran to find Jack until the pirate escaped the palace. This guard was part of the cavalry unit that led a chase through the streets of [[London]], where Jack jumped on top of a carriage and then onto another carriage, until he ended up driving a coal wagon.
   
Although the Royal Guards lost Jack in the chase, this Guard confronted Jack by calling him a "filthy pirate" and was about to shoot him before being shot in the back and killed by Jack's father, [[Edward Teague|Captain Teague]].
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Although the other Royal Guards lost Jack in the chase, this man confronted Jack, calling him a "filthy pirate". The guard was about to shoot him, but was shot in the stomach by Jack's father, [[Edward Teague|Captain Teague]].<ref name="OST"/>
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*The Guard was portrayed by [[Daniel Ings]] in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]''.
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*The Guard was played by [[England|English]] actor [[Daniel Ings]] in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]''.
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*A LEGO figure called "King George's soldier" was made for the set "London escape". It is possible that it was based on this soldier.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]''
 
*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]''
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The title of this article is conjectural.
Although this article is based on canonical information, the actual name of this subject is pure conjecture.

"Filthy pirate."
―The Guard's last words, to Jack Sparrow[src]

This man was a member of the Royal Guard in service to King George II. He most notably participated in chasing Captain Jack Sparrow through the streets of London.

Biography

At some unknown point likely in his early life, this man became a Royal Guard in service to King George II. Around 1750, this guard was, along with the Captain of the Guard, the one who organised the capture of the notorious pirate captain Jack Sparrow and his first mate Joshamee Gibbs. While a carriage driver had agreed to transport Jack to safety, the guards payed him to deliver Jack and Gibbs to them. It was this guard who tossed some money to the driver after he delivered the pirates to them. Jack Sparrow would be taken into St. James's Palace's banquet room, where King George II would try to convince Jack to guide an expedition to the Fountain of Youth. This guard was present during the conversation between the King and Jack. When Jack suddenly made an attempt to escape, this guard chased him, but the pirate escaped nevertheless. With haste, the guards immediately ran to find Jack until the pirate escaped the palace. This guard was part of the cavalry unit that led a chase through the streets of London, where Jack jumped on top of a carriage and then onto another carriage, until he ended up driving a coal wagon.

Although the other Royal Guards lost Jack in the chase, this man confronted Jack, calling him a "filthy pirate". The guard was about to shoot him, but was shot in the stomach by Jack's father, Captain Teague.[1]

Behind the scenes

Appearances

References