Narrative of Matthew Flinders of his imprisonment by the French, 1806-1806

 
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File Adm 7/707
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Manuscript (332pp + 38 appendices) written by Flinders at Mauritius, July 1806, entitled 'A narrative of the causes that prevented His Majesty's Ship Investigator from completing the examination and discovery of the coasts of Australia, the embarkation of the commander and company on board His Majesty's armed vessel Porpoise, the loss of that ship, and of the Cato of London, upon a coral reef between New Caledonia and New South Wales, a voyage of 250 leagues to Port Jackson in an open boat, and the subsequent embarkation of the commander of the Investigator, with the charts etc of his discoveries, for England, in the Cumberland schooner of 29 tons. Also an account of his voyage as far as the Isle of France, his reception there by the French captain-general De Caen, and the treatment he has received during an imprisonment of --- years, interspersed with notices upon the voyage of Monsieur N. Baudin, and various observations and remarks'
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