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Port Royal

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Port Royal
General information
Continent

North America

Location

Jamaica, Caribbean Sea

Points of interest

Fort Charles
Weatherby Swann's mansion
John Brown's smithy
Whale and Waterspout
Bit 'n' Stirrup
T. B. chymist & druggist
Royal Anchor
Rowdy Rooster
Port Royal chapel
Royal Caverns
Wicked Thicket
Governor's Garden
Murky Hollow
King's Run

Notable inhabitants

Cutler Beckett
Weatherby Swann
James Norrington
Elizabeth Swann
Will Turner
Henry Morgan
Black Mack
Grimm
Gordon Greer
Bingham
Graham Marsh
June Greer
Sam Seabones
Cassandra
Peter Blakeley
Josie McReedy
Captain Job
Bartholomew Watkins
Daisy
Jim Wavemonger

Societal
Population

English settlers

Affiliation

England
Buccaneers
British Royal Navy
East India Trading Company

Behind the scenes
First appearance

The Curse of the Black Pearl

Latest appearance

At World's End

"Welcome to Port Royal, Mr. Smith."
Harbormaster to Jack Sparrow[src]

Port Royal was a major city and harbor in the Caribbean, situated on the western end of Palisadoes in Jamaica. It was founded by the English, and the Royal Navy maintained a presence at the governmental Fort Charles.

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Port Royal on Palisadoes.

Port Royal was built around Fort Charles, which was England's largest government fort in the Caribbean, and was armed with cannons intended to protect Navy ships in the harbor below. The port was governed by Weatherby Swann, and despite its sizable naval presence, it became a popular place for pirates to bring and spend their treasure. Executions of known pirates were held at the fort, and three skeletons hung outside the bay, as a warning to incoming pirates of their fates.[1]

Port Royal was accessible via a large harbor, used by both merchant and Navy ships. The HMS Dauntless was a common sight at the harbor during James Norrington's tenure in the Navy,[1] while the HMS Endeavour was later moored there during Cutler Beckett's residency. The latter maintained an office overlooking the dock, which was refitted prior to his arrival in Port Royal.[2]

The town was situated inland from the harbor, leading up to the Governor's mansion, and included everything from taverns and inns to blacksmiths and apothecaries. Street markets were prevailant also, though as the town had expanded in the decade of Swann's governorship, the local sewer system was unable to cope, and gave the air a distinct odour.[3]

Just outside of Port Royal were a series of caverns. These caverns were used as a hideout for smugglers and pirates.[4]

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Port Royal map.

Jamaica was taken over by the English forces in 1655 and became an important stronghold of British power in the Caribbean, but also a hideout for buccaneers, pirates and privateers. In 1657, Governor Edward D'Oley invited the Brethren of the Coast to come to Port Royal and make it their homeport. Henry Morgan used it as the main base for his piratical raids to the Spanish Main, but in 1687, piracy was outlawed in Jamaica. In 1692 the town was destroyed by an earthquake and partially sunk into the sea, but the remaining part was rebuilt.

By the time of the reign of King George II Port Royal was a prospering town. It doubled it's size and population within 10 years, which led to some problems with the sewer system. [3]

Port Royal suffered an attack by the Black Pearl following the promotion of James Norrington to the rank of Commodore, hosted at the fort. During the attack, the Governor's daughter, Elizabeth Swann, was kidnapped and taken to Isla de Muerta. Later, the fort was set to host the execution of Captain Jack Sparrow, though, with the help of William Turner and the crew of the Black Pearl, he managed to escape the hangman's noose.[1]

Some time later, Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company set himself up in Port Royal.[2] It was from here that the Flying Dutchman embarked upon its missions after Beckett gained control of Davy Jones and his crew.[5]

Some time during the war against piracy, the group of pirates accidentally destroyed the magic protection of the town, and undead pirate captain Jolly Roger quickly started the invasion of Port Royal.

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Locations in Pirates of the Caribbean
The Caribbean
Padres Del Fuego locations
Port Royal locationsTortuga locationsIsla de Pelegostos locationsShipwreck Island locations
Isla de MuertaIsla CrucesSingaporeWorld's EndDavy Jones' Locker
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