- "I was outside in the hall while you were talking to Father. I heard it all. I’m glad someone finally stood up to that tyrant! And...and...stood up for poor Mother!"
- ―Jane Beckett to Cutler Beckett
Jane Beckett was the sister of Cutler Beckett, Bartholomew Beckett and Jonathan Beckett Jr., and the daughter of Jonathan Beckett Sr..
Biography[]
When Cutler Beckett ran away to London because of his huge argument with his father, Jane gave him a small amount of money. She and Cutler wrote to each other several times, and he planned on inviting her to leave their family and live with him once he found a permanent position in the East India Trading Company. However, after a few years of service, Cutler was stationed in Nippon, on the other side of the world, and he could not ask Jane to make such a long and exhausting journey. Cutler wanted her to move to his new home in Calabar once he was stationed there, but unfortunately, she died from a fever beforehand.
Appearances[]
- The Price of Freedom (First appearance) (in flashbacks)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Even though not explicitly stated in any canonical source, the timeline established in the film series sets Jane's death around 1714.