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Letter from Matthew Flinders to Isabella Tyler (2 of 2) (FLI25) Page 1


Address:
Miss Isabella Tyler
      Partney near Spilsby
          Lincolnshire


Annotation: Capn F. 1806


                            Isle of France Dec. 7. 1806


My dear demi-sister


                And so you scold and rant because
I have not written to you; but pray who has the most time,
you or me; and it is very certain, that no letter, so long even
as my thumb, nor even a postscript in your sisters letters
has ever ever come to me; and forsooth, if rights are to
measured by affections, mine is certainly the greatest, for I
love you infinitely more than you do me: this is a truth
not to be denied, and therefore I request your writings may
be regulated accordingly. There is, indeed, a report amongst
the whales in the Indian Ocean, that a scrap of a letter
from you did pass by for Port Jackson, and a flying fish
in the Pacific even said he saw it, but there is no be-
-lieving these travellers. If you will take the trouble to
give it under your hand, I will then believe that you have
written to me. A certain philosopher being informed that
his friend


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Related people
Tyler, Isabella (Belle/Bell)
Tyler, (Reverend) William
Chappelle (Flinders), Ann
Flinders, Matthew

Places
Port Jackson
Partney
Spilsby
Ile de France (Mauritius)

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