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Letter from Matthew Flinders to Ann Flinders (19 of 41)  (FLI25)
	
	
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Address:   
     To 
Mrs Flinders  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    Partney near Spilsby  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    Lincolnshire
   
  
     
Annotation:   
     Sepr 28
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    No 24   
     1805
   
  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    Isle of France May 15. 1805
   
  
     My dear love  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    Even yet I have no certain prospect of liberty. Orders or letters  
     of some kind, I have reason to believe have been received by this 
governor  
     concerning me, but I cannot learn any thing of them; however, my companion  
     in misfortune, 
Mr Aken, has very unexpectedly obtained permiƒsion to de-  
     -part on his parole as a prisoner of war, which gives me an opportunity of  
     writing to England and sending many papers relating to my voyage. I have  
     desired him to call upon Mr Bonner, from whom he will learn who is in town  
     of my friends, and answer all their questions. He is also to lay a train of cor-  
     -respondence by which I may receive letters here, should it appear that I am  
     still likely to remain a prisoner. He will also write to thee and say what he  
     shall be able to have learned from the Admiralty, or by other means, of the  
     probability of my release. Thou dost not know Mr Aken; he came into the  
     
Investigator at Port Jackson to succeed 
Mr Thistle. He is a plain man, but a  
     good one, and earnest to do all he can for my relief, in return for good offic-  
     -es I have done him.  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    As yet I am totally a stranger to the following important  
     questions. What the state of thy health is. Whether I am promoted to  
     the list of post-captains. What has been done with the little fortune left  
     me by my dear deceased 
father. Whether my agent has received bills  
     for about £500 I have transmitted at different times. How my 
mother  
     in law is situated, and my good but poor uncle and aunt at Spal-  
     -ding. Whether 
T.F. is married or any ^ others of that family. Whether thou hadst  
     any concern in the "Village Anecdotes" written by Mrs Le Noir of Yorkshire  
     of which I have seen a review. These, with twenty-thousand other things  
     concerning thee, thy family, and our friends, I am most desirous to learn;  
     and therefore they will form a part of thy letter. It is not a little inter  
     -esting to know also what the public say of my voyage, my imprison-  
     -ment, and of me: but thou knowest well enough that I am ambitious  
     of fame.  
     
 
    
 
    
 
    For some time my health has been neither well nor ill, but  
     such a mawkish kind of health as a prisoner, who was not much op-  
     -preƒsed with any particular disease, may be supposed to have. My  
     employment is to write up the accounts of the Investigators voyage, and
   
   
	
	
	 
	
	
	
	
	
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		  Chappelle (Flinders),  Ann
		 
 		
	
		  De Caen, Charles Mathieu Isadore
		 
 		
	
		  Aken (Aiken), John
		 
 		
	
		  Thistle, John
		 
 		
	
		  Flinders family
		 
 		
	
		  Franklin, Thomas
		 
 		
	
		  Pitot, Thomas
		 
 		
	
		  Flinders, Matthew
		 
 		
	
		  Baudin, Nicolas
		 
 		
	
		  Bougainville, Louis Antoine, Comte de
		 
 		
	
		  Linois, (Admiral)
		 
 		
	
		  Fleurieu, Charles Pierre Claret, Comte de
		 
 		
	
		  Standert, A.
		 
 		
	
		  Flinders, Elizabeth
		
	
	
  
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		  Partney
		 
 		
	
		  Spilsby
		 
 		
	
		  Ile de France (Mauritius)
		 
 		
	
		  Port Jackson
		 
 		
	
		  Spalding
		
	
	
  
 Vessels 
	
		  Investigator
		
	
	
  
 Words and phrases 
	
		  Post-Captain
		 
 		
	
		  Admiralty
		 
 		
	
		  Brennus
		
	
	
  
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