Browse the documents Browse the documents Search
Advanced search
The Flinders papersletters and documents about the explorer Matthew Flinders (1774-1814)
 
You are here: Flinders > Browse the Documents > Documents by Author: Thomas Pearce > Documents
 
All pages | 1 | 2 | 3 | Back to Index

Letter from Thomas Pearce to Matthew Flinders (FLI01) Page 1


Annotation: 8 Sept 1800


Dear Flinders


            I have this moment received with
great pleasure your kind and friendly Letter of the 4th Inst
and I have read with much delight that part which alludes
to your various employments since our separation in 1793. –
it is a happy thing for the Country, for knowledge in general;
and I hope and trust will to yourself prove fortunate, – that
you should have been selected to perform a Service
which required more than common abilities to execute,
but poƒseƒsing a knowledge of your worth & merits I
without the smallest hesitation pronounce that it
could not have been committed to a more able hands.
I have I aƒsure you my good friend often made
enquiries after you, and have received very
satisfactory answers from our worthy friend Sir Thos
Pasley – but like yourself since our separation


All pages | 1 | 2 | 3 | Back to Index
View Print Friendly Version


Related people
Flinders, Matthew
Pasley, Thomas
Pearce, Thomas

Vessels
Providence

Related Documents
Other documents received by Flinders, Matthew

Other documents written in 1800