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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 is a compelling and detailed account that sheds light on the personal and legal struggles of J. Elsee, Esq., a former tenant of a significant part of Havering Park Farm, located in the historic Forest of Hainault. This book meticulously documents Elsee’s grievances and the series of events that led to his alleged mistreatment at the hands of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests and their representatives. Through a careful presentation of correspondence, legal documents, and personal testimony, Elsee lays out the circumstances surrounding his tenancy, the nature of his relationship with the authorities, and the actions that resulted in his loss and hardship. The narrative delves into the complexities of land management and tenancy in 19th-century England, highlighting the power dynamics between government officials and private individuals. Elsee’s account is not only a personal plea for justice but also a broader commentary on the administration of public lands and the potential for abuse of power by those in authority. The book provides a rare, first-hand perspective on the bureaucratic processes and legal challenges faced by tenants, as well as the emotional and financial toll exacted by protracted disputes with government bodies. Rich in historical detail, Statement of Facts offers readers insight into the social and economic conditions of rural England, the workings of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, and the impact of their decisions on local communities. It is a valuable resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the history of land tenure, government administration, and the rights of individuals in the face of institutional power. Through its thorough documentation and passionate advocacy, the book stands as both a personal testament and a historical document, illuminating a little-known episode in the management of England’s public lands.
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Liczba stron: 84
Rok wydania: 2025
