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Letter from Joseph Banks to Matthew Flinders (5 of 7) (FLI01)
Address:
Captain Flinders
Norfolk Hotel
Norfolk St Strand
or Admiralty
London
Readdressed:
Mr Standert's
No 3 Cliffords Inn
Fleet St
Annotation:
Oct. 30 1810
Revesby Abbey
Oct 28 1810
My dear Sir
it gives me Sincere Pleasure
that you have at Last Escapd [sic] from the Clutches of
French tyranny & are restord [sic] to your Country
I feel an additional Satisfaction of no Small
magnitude in Finding the First Lord, of whose judment [sic]
as well as Talents I have a high opinion, inclind [sic]
to rate your Services on the scale they deserve & to
[Banks signature on
the other side has been
cut away here]
into consideration in setting, the
to give you in the
to indear the
are ruled
doubts whether
[illegible] your
wishes to do, its
he will however if I mistake him not do all
that the means & Precedent of office will Enable
him to do, & with this I am well aƒsured that
you will be Satisfied & gratefull [sic] and your heart
content
I mean to be in London on the 7th
of november at night, on the 8th I {Entertain} my
Functions as President of the R.S; which resumes
its meetings on that day. I hope on that day
to have the Pleasure of Shaking you by the
hand & congratulating you on your Present Situation
& Condoling the Evils you have endured & the
years of your youth you have defended of
French Tyranny & oppreƒsion
[Ends here – Banks' signature cut away]
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