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Letter from E W C R Owen to Flinders   (FLI03)
	
	
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    Copy of captain Owen's letter answer
   
  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
H.M.S. Inconstant Spithead  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    14 July 1811
   
  
     Dear Sir
   
  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    I regret extremely that I have been prevented from at-  
     tending sooner to your letter of the 7th , on the subject of your brother,  
     but avail myself of the first leisure I could command to give the answer  
     you request.  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
Lieutenant Flinders served under my orders the  
     greater part if not the whole time he commanded the Bloodhound  
     and I found in him a disposition to obey most strictly the orders which  
     I gave him; and I may add, that the activity of the enemy's privateers  
     made it necessary to urge every officer who served under me to his  
     best exertions. Those of your brother were not wanting.  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    The correspondence which led to his court martial  
     passed thro' my hands, being then the senior officer on the Downes,  
     and I was very anxious to have seen him, that being fully acquainted  
     with the circumstances I might have placed his conduct in a point  
     of view more favourable than by the correspondence I observed it  
     was considered by admiral Wills; he was, however, at that time I  
     believe, on a distant part of the station which rendered it impos-  
     sible. This wish of mine will I hope, however, speak satisfactorily  
     the good opinion I then had of Lieut. Flinders.  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    I observed that the statement & that of the pilot  
     were in direct contradiction of each other. I did not question for a  
     moment the accuracy of your brothers' statement, & was surprized  
     & sorry to learn afterwards the result of his court martial – It is  
     this question of his veracity which can alone bear hard upon him  
     now, and in the circumstances you have stated, I sincerely hope  
     you will be successful in finding sufficient to exonerate him,  
     who have the honor to remain Dear Sir  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    your obliged & very obedient servant  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    E.W.C.R. Owen
   
  
 
	
	
	 
	
	
	
	
	
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