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Letter from Matthew Flinders to Ann Chappelle (8 of 41)  (FLI25)
	
	
		
		
  
     
Address:   
     
Rev Mr Tyler  
     
 
    
 
    Partney near Spilsby  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    Lincolnshire  
     For 
Miƒs Chappelle
   
  
     
 
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    16 King St Soho April 13. 1801
   
  
   
 
    
 
    I have received thy letters of April 7 and 11 this morning  
     What different sensations they excite! Oh how I love  
     thee for them both. The merits of thy first will serve  
     us to discuƒs here after; my present busineƒs is to contrive  
     how our union can be accomplished, and with the least  
     injury to the important busineƒs I am engaged in. I  
     say injury, only because it does not appear that thou  
     canst meet me in London; and I fear it is impoƒsible,  
     even if I obtained leave of absence, without the cause  
     of it being inquired into by 
Sir Joseph Banks. I will  
     explain to thee, my dearest friend, how I am situated  
     in these respects. The season of our sailing is fully ar-  
     -rived, and my greatest endeavours have been directed  
     to getting every thing ready for sailing myself, and in hurrying  
     others; I have thence got the credit of zeal for the service;  
     and was I now to adopt a different conduct, every body  
     can judge what the probable consequences would be. I select  
     this reason from amongst others to induce thee to meet me  
     here; and if every thing can be brought to agree, for heavens  
     sake, my dear Annette, let not the idea of delicacy which  
     thou hast imbibed, prevent it. I cannot see when this prin-  
     -ciple will apply to it myself, and I would bring many  
   
   
		
	
		
		
  
     arguments against it, but that I hope and trust thy good sense  
     on a second consideration, will banish it. I must, however,  
     act at present as if the fatal word had paƒsed thy mouth.  
     If it is by any means poƒsible, and I ^ ardently hope it will, I will  
     set off by the Boston coach on Wednesday afternoon, and shall  
     be at Spilsby on Thursday evening, and if not too late, at  
     Partney. The ceremony, my dear dear Annette, must be per-  
     -formed next day, and by the following Monday at farthest  
     we must leave Lincolnshire. The family at Spilsby is the  
     only one that need be acquainted with it. Thou or thy fa-  
     -mily will be kind enough to make the necessary arrange  
     -ments; only allow me to beg, that as little form, ceremony  
     and noise may be made, as poƒsible.  
     
 
    
 
    Should any unfortunate circumstance make it im-  
     poƒsible for me to come, thou shalt have the earliest in-  
     -telligence that I can convey; and thou must, my friend,  
     thou must indeed, in that case come by Mondays coach  
     either with Mr Tyler or 
Thomas Franklin, or some friend  
     thou shalt command in the instances hereafter, only let  
     me command in this. I would not my love ask thee to take  
     a step I thought improper, or would I wish thee to come  
     if thou hast the slightest objection, if poƒsibility will  
     only allow me to come down. Time, my friend, is short  
     with us, and thou wilt subject thyself to be branded with
   
   
		
	
		
		
  
     insincerity if thou doest not do this.  
     
 
    
 
    The conduct of Mr Tyler confirms the good opinion I  
     had of him; and I beg him to accept of my sincere thanks  
     and with thy mother, of my dutiful respects, for do I not  
     now belong to the family.  
     
 
    
 
    The Investigator must sail by the 1st of May if poƒsible.  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    Thine most sincerely & anxiously  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
Mattw Flinders  
     
     I have not time to correct.
   
  
 
		
	
	
	 
	
	
	
	
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		  Tyler, (Reverend) William
		 
 		
	
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