information that unless redress was afforded for the serious injury inflicted
in me.
I
should be constrained to appeal to Her most Majesty's
gracious
or to Parliament It has been with extreme pain that I have received,
notice of
your Lordship's
continued opinion that further payment of Salary Compensation may not be made, and I greatly deplore the necessity of being compelled in justice to myself to solicit your Lordship to lay before Her Majesty
the Petition which accompanies this letter.
I would fain hope
that the manner in which I have stated
my
case
will
induce your Lordship to view the matter in a different light, and in confident reliance on your Lordship's sense of Justice
I make bold to pray that your Lordship will deem it fit to recommend to Her Majesty to accede to my prayers.
I have the honor to be
My Lord Your Lordship's
most obedient
humble servant W. Jarrant
It appears presumptuous in me to take the liberty of pointing out, that, according to your Lordship's present
decision