FLINDERS' MEMORIAL IN PARISH CHURCH AT HIS
BIRTHPLACE, DONINGTON, LINCOLNSHIRE.
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In memory of
Captain Matthew Flinders, R.N.
Who died July 19th 1814,
Aged 40 years.
After having twice circumnavigated the globe, he was
sent by the admiralty in the year 1801, to make
discoveries on the coast of terra australis.
returning from this voyage he suffered shipwreck,
and by the injustice of the french government
was imprisoned six years in the
island of Mauritius.
In 1810, he was restored to his native land, and not
long after was attacked by an excruciating disease,
the anguish of which he bore until death
with undeviating fortitude.
His country will long regret the loss of one whose
exertions in her cause were only equalled by
his perseverance:
but his family will most deeply feel the
irreparable deprivation.
They do not merely lament a man of superior intellect.
they mourn an affectionate husband,
a tender father, a kind brother,
and a faithful friend.