Needham to Buckingham
               
            
            
               
               
                     Victoria V.I.
                     
                  
               12th Dec 1867
               
               My Lord Duke
                
            
            
               I desire to explain to your Grace my reasons for venturing to
               decline the offer so kindly made to me by telegram in Novr last.
               
            
            
               When I accepted the appointment I now hold I was not a briefless
               barrister but brought to it the experience of 25 Years labour in the
               highest branches of my profession & gave up an established &
               lucrative practise.
               
            
            
               This is well known in Westminster Hall.
               
            
            
               I have found to my cost how imprudent was the step.  But it is
               difficult to go back.

  In money alone I am £300 poorer while political
               & other changes have materially altered my position for the worse.
               
               Yet gladly as I would escape from a Colony which time has
               brought little but vexation disappointment & loss I could not bring
               my mind to descend to a position altogether inferior in rank & one
               which I would not originally have accepted.
               
            
            
               I have earnestly endeavoured to fulfil the duties of my office &
               if I have succeeded—if as His Excellency assures me he shall
               acquaint your Grace—I have been able to render essential service to
               the Government in time of need—then I humbly submit to y
r Grace

               whether I may not fairly indulge the hope of a change which shall
               raise rather than depress me in the social scale.
               
               I trust your Grace will pardon the freedom & apparent egotism
               with which I have written.  I can only plead necessity for the one &
               the interests of family as an apology for the other.
               
            
            
               Hoping for your Grace's kind conson.
               
            
            
               I have the honor to be
               
               Your Graces most obedient
               & very humble Servant
               
Joseph Needham
               
               
               
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     Put by.
                     
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     He does not see that the Union has abolished his Office in terms
                     & there is no C.J. of the
                     
Colony of VCI—there being no such Colony.  The offer was in
                     relief of this accident.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     Put by.  
Mr N. has made his choice.