1 King's Bench Walk
Temple
July 14, 1858.
Sir
Observing from the Bill lately introduced into Parliament that it is in the contemplation
of her Majesty's Government to enact the district of
New Caledonia into a Colony, I have the honor to offer myself for the post of chief judicial officer,
trusting that my education generally & my position at the Bar will be sufficient to
entitle me to that distinction.
I am 37 years of age, & was educated at Westminster School & Trinity College Cambridge,
having graduated in Honors in 1843, and have a standing of 12 years at the English
Bar having practised
as a Special Pleader for 5 years, and as a Barrister-at-Law on the Home Circuit and
at Surrey Sessions for 7 years, continuously, up to the present time. I may also
say that I am used to occupations of an active character, & am desirous of the appointment
without reference to the privations which may attend it.
I need scarcely add that it is contrary to the practice of the Bench to give testimonials
and to the etiquette of the Bar to apply to the Judges. I however
feel confident that any reference made to the gentlemen I have named would meet with
a satisfactory reply.
Minutes by CO staff
MrMerivale
Ans
r that a note will be made of this application.
Other documents included in the file
Draft reply,
Carnarvon to
Wood,
22 July 1858, advising that a note would be made of his application.