Transcribed from the 1826 Wooler edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
Statement of Facts,
ON THE
INJURIOUS TREATMENT
OF
J. ELSEE, ESQ.
Late Tenant of a considerable Portion of Havering Park Farm,
in the Forest of Hainault,
IN
CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS
WITH THE
Commissioners of Woods and Forests,
AND THEIR AGENTS.
Compiled in support of
A RENEWED MEMORIAL TO THE COMMISSIONERS,
AND
PETITIONS TO PARLIAMENT.
TO WHICH ARE ADDED
NOTES,
In Illustration of the Gross Abuses of the Forest Laws.
WOOLER, PRINTER, GOUGH SQUARE.
1826.
STATEMENT, &c.
The statements which will be found in this pamphlet, will probably startle the minds of most persons who may give them a perusal; reflecting as they do upon the administration of justice, and the conduct of an official board, which is invested with the power of transacting certain business in the name of the crown, and on behalf of the nation. In such cases, the highest degree of liberality might reasonably be expected. Those petty interests that sow dissentions between individuals ought not to exist in transactions between individuals and the representatives of the national authority; and, certainly, no prejudiced motives, or personal feeling, should be permitted to operate to the prejudice of the weaker party. Unfortunately, however, persons who ought to rise infinitely superior to all paltry hostility, and mean jealousies, do not always separate their prejudices from their duties; and they are also often led by the nose by impertinent and interested servants, who, in reality, become the masters of their nominal superiors, and dictators to those whom it is their business to obey.