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Letter from Matthew Flinders to Ann Flinders (19 of 41) (FLI25) Page 4


I have sent home to Mr A. Standert a trunk containing various things to remain
until my return, ^ and amongst the rest four parcels in which are all my private
letters, written and received. If thou wishest to have them in thy poƒseƒsion, for
they are not sealed up, and hast a trusty person to receive them they will be deliver-
-ed on thy request.


"I cant get out"! cried the starling. God help thee, says Yorick, but I'll let
thee out. May Fleurieu feel as much humanity!


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Chappelle (Flinders), Ann
De Caen, Charles Mathieu Isadore
Aken (Aiken), John
Thistle, John
Flinders family
Franklin, Thomas
Pitot, Thomas
Flinders, Matthew
Baudin, Nicolas
Bougainville, Louis Antoine, Comte de
Linois, (Admiral)
Fleurieu, Charles Pierre Claret, Comte de
Standert, A.
Flinders, Elizabeth

Places
Partney
Spilsby
Ile de France (Mauritius)
Port Jackson
Spalding

Vessels
Investigator

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Post-Captain
Admiralty
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