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Llanfairfechan
N. Wales 19-5-16 Hon G. Asquith Dear Sir, I am a bona fide
evicted tenant on of
Estate am seeking re—
instatement under Act of
1903. I have established
my title & after a lapse
of 13 years am still out
in the cold am here in
Wales working for my
days wages & if we should
join associations which try
to enforce the law we are
branded Rebels At one time the
Commissioners were to re—
instate me but they are
rather slow, you would confer
a big favour & save me the trouble
&cost of going to court by
doing something for me. Ffully Yrs James J. Judge Thanking you in anticipation
This is a letter from James J. Judge to Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928), British
prime minister. The letter concerns the eviction of Judge from his holding. Judge
calls that he should be reinstated under the Irish Land Act of 1903. Judge states
he has been forced to go and work in Wales due to his eviction, stating that if he
was to be seen joining a group who would carry out the law he would be branded a rebel.