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}}'''The Sinking Ship''' was a [[Paris]] inn located on the [[Calais Road]], where, late at night on [[26 July]] [[1794]], [[Paul Barras]] met with [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] to discuss their rise to power after [[Robespierre]]'s arrest. On that day, [[Ian Chesterton]] went undercover as the landlord, [[Jacques (The Reign of Terror)|Jacques]], while [[Barbara Wright]] posed as a serving woman and [[Jules Renan]] as a guest. ([[TV]]: "[[Prisoners of Conciergerie]]") | }}'''The Sinking Ship''' was a [[Paris]] inn located on the [[Calais Road]], where, late at night on [[26 July]] [[1794]], [[Paul Barras]] met with [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] to discuss their rise to power after [[Robespierre]]'s arrest. On that day, [[Ian Chesterton]] went undercover as the landlord, [[Jacques (The Reign of Terror)|Jacques]], while [[Barbara Wright]] posed as a serving woman and [[Jules Renan]] as a guest. ([[TV]]: "[[Prisoners of Conciergerie]]") | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 3 September 2020
The Sinking Ship was a Paris inn located on the Calais Road, where, late at night on 26 July 1794, Paul Barras met with Napoleon Bonaparte to discuss their rise to power after Robespierre's arrest. On that day, Ian Chesterton went undercover as the landlord, Jacques, while Barbara Wright posed as a serving woman and Jules Renan as a guest. (TV: "Prisoners of Conciergerie")