Letter to Her Majesty The Queen, Buckingham Palace.

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J.M.E. HOATH
C/O. PHILIP OBRIEN
SUMMERSALES FARM
LONDON ROAD
CROWBOROUGH
EAST SUSSEX TN6 1UT


 
 

Your ref

HM The Queen
Buckingham Palace
LONDON

Date Friday 19th July 2002  

 

 


Your Most Gracious Majesty,

It is with regret that I must inform you that your representatives have brought Your Majesty into serious disrepute as, whilst acting in your name they have violated Chapter 29 Magna Carta 1215 and Edward I, 1927, and as such, your representatives have violated your Coronation Oath.

I am a loyal subject and rely upon my Common Law right to approach My Queen pursuant to the Common Law which is the Constitution of this Country which Your Majesty took an Oath to uphold.

I have just served 14 days imprisonment and am prepared if necessary to die in prison due to the injustice that I have received at Your Majesty’s hands.

Contained with the crest of the court are the words God and my Right. Thus far I have been denied my right to justice in Your Majesty’s name.

I appreciate your position but respectfully ask that Your Majesty appoint a Learned Gentleman to rectify this matter, and as such, restore Your Majesty’s good repute.

I trust that Your Majesty appreciates the difficulties that and honest man has at being heard in Your Majesty’s Courts.

Yours sincerely



J.M.E. Hoath.

 
     
 

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