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.
I have the honor to be Sir,
your most obedient humble
servant Thomas Lett Wood.