


Ned had told Dwight not to lose this one. Dwight Enys who had to patch up his face, which was permanently scarred. Ned Despard found him and took him to Dr. Ross was knocked out when he was given a sword slash to his face.

In 1781, he was playing cards in Virginia when the infantry was attacked. He was thought to be a lost cause by a Captain and Lieutenant. He fought in the war for three years, even though he thought that the British involvement in it was wrong, and even told his infantry of this. He was still wearing the ring when he got home. He took her ring and put it on his finger, and she told him to be careful. He spoke to Elizabeth before he was taken to America, and he promised he would be back soon and he wouldn't forget her. He was an Ensign sent to the Revolutionary War. In 1780, Ross was arrested for brawling and joined the British Army to escape execution. At some point, he met Elizabeth Chynoweth and fell in love. His uncle, Charles Poldark, owned Trenwith. He was an old school friend of George Warleggan. He had a younger brother, Claude Poldark who died in 1771. Ross Vennor Poldark was born in 1760 to Joshua and Grace Poldark (née Vennor). Ross and Elizabeth before he left Cornwall

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