Matthew Curling Friend

Matthew Curling Friend

Matthew Curling Friend (1792 - 1871). The son of John Friend of Ramsgate and Mary Curling of the Isle of Thanet. He joined the Royal Navy as a Midshipman in July 1806 and was promoted to Lieutenant in February 1815. At the end of the Napoleonic Wars he was put on half pay. Friend then pursued scientific interests and was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1820. He subsequently entered Cambridge in 1822 and married Mary Anne Ford in 1826.

Like many other officers on half-pay, Friend was obliged to seek his living in the colonies to support his wife and growing family in respectable circumstances. In 1829 Friend sailed with his family as captain of the Wanstead and arrived in Hobart Town in 1830. The wife and daughters of Edward Davy Wedge were on board, ultimately resulting in the marriage of Thomas Wedge[disambiguation needed ] with daughter Anna Maria Friend.

For various reasons Friend was obliged to return to England, but arrived back in Van Diemen’s Land in 1832 with other members of his family, this time on the Norval. Friend was appointed Port Officer in Launceston in 1832 and also engaged in pastoral pursuits. Friend was involved in controversy relating to his appointment as Port Officer, and eventually won a libel action.

Friend was also at the centre of cultural and scientific life in the colony. He lectured on natural history, helped organise the first Tamar Regatta in 1830, and assisted greatly with the Launceston Horticultural Society and the local committee of the Hobart Town Launceston and Port Phillip Steam Ship Company.

Ill health and increasing blindness forced his resignation in 1852 and he and his second wife returned to England where he died at Clevedon, Somerset in October 1871. During his last years he continued his interest in nautical science inventing an Indicator Compass and the Pelorus for measuring the local magnetism in iron ships.

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