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Letter from William Owen to Matthew Flinders (1 of 3)   (FLI01)
	
	
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      The Baracouta is at the Moluccas & will not probably soon be here, in the mean  
     time I mean to stick to the Admiral. My Court Martial is not yet over, but his  
     Captains more are hourly expected, when we shall have enough; Hope gave me  
     my Certificate immediately, so that nothing but this said Court Martial is now  
     between me and Active Service.  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    I am at this moment about Ten Miles from Madras  
     in a little Retreat where, I enjoy more time and air than in the Butterfly Society of  
     this Gay Settlement, where we hear naught but nonsense, where there is an  
     Established Warfare between the Sexes, the Weapons, Scandal and Quizzical Rudeneƒs, or  
     Rude Quizzing. –– The Girls landed here for two days. I have written hence both  
     to Hope and Ramsden, & given both your addreƒs. All the World in India had taken so  
     much Interest in your fate, that your liberation caused general Satisfaction.  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    My present Admiral is a most boisterous fellow, but Clever, Zealous  
     and honest as the Sun –––-Young 
Franklin I have had interest to get into the  
     
Phæton as Master, and the Remainder of our Crew are dispersed I know not where.  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    I have had the honor of being much questioned Relative to the Isle of france  
     and have not failed to Endeavour to let  [sic] them in the right way. I have written for them  
     a Memorandum adverting to the Politics which shou'd govern us in an Attack,  
     and giving Military such Military and local hints as I considered neceƒsary to  
     securing the Conquest. We are now preparing for the Expedition tho' tis not yet ordered.  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    Your old Shipmate Briggs is in the Station, when we meet, we shall not fail to  
     speak of you. –   
     
 
    
 
    
 
    Here are some Hare brained fellows coming acroƒs the water to annoy me  
     so that I must conclude by desiring you will not fail to give me an ample Account  
     of yourself. How the Noble Baronet President received you. How the Admiralty have  
     shewn disposition towards you. If you have seen my brother, and all else relating to  
     yourself , your views, &c &c. I am now teazed  [sic] by a Jolly good boy, young Drury.  
     You know the impoƒsibility of saying much in such case, and the neceƒsity  
     of sending this to Calcutta in the way to England will prevent my resuming  
     the pen to you 'till something else turns up. In the mean time My Dear Sir  
     believe me that very few, and those only circumstances of Natural Attachment  
     can give me greater pleasure than an Occasion which shall again offer  
     the pleasure of your Society to your faithful and Sincere  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
W F W Owen
   
  
 
	
	
	 
	
	
	
	
	
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		  Flinders, Matthew
		 
 		
	
		  Hope, Hugh
		 
 		
	
		  Tymon, (Mr)
		 
 		
	
		  Franklin, Thomas
		 
 		
	
		  Owen, (Captain) William Fitzwillam
		 
 		
	
		  Drury, (Admiral) William O'Brien
		
	
	
  
 Places 
	
		  Ile de France (Mauritius)
		 
 		
	
		  Madras
		
	
	
  
 Vessels 
	
		  Barracouta
		 
 		
	
		  Phæton
		
	
	
  
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