Nassau, Bahamas. - Has applied to Lord Kimberley for some recognition of services; other colonial officers have been honoured; seeks Houghton's support.
12 Dover Street, Piccadilly. - Withdraws application to become Chief Judge of Jamaica as the appointment is already under review; has requested an interview with Earl Granville as advised; seeks advice as to possible knighthood; believes honour is due to him as 'a deserving Colonist'.
Nassau. - Seeks Chief Justiceship as Judge Lees thinks of retiring; has deputised in the past; previous Chief Justices advanced in this way; his own long service; lists offices held; asks if Milnes will approach the Duke of Newcastle; would like to become Colonial Secretary here if the Chief Justiceship eludes him; experience of the office during 1853-1855; Nassau crowded as a result of the neighbouring [American Civil] war.
[Bahamas]. - Seeks favour at the Colonial Office to obtain office of Second Puisne Judge here following death of Mr Justice Gahan; emboldened by Milnes' previous kindness; move to abolish the office unlikely to succeed; describes own legal activities to date.
9 Westbourne Square, London, W. - Death of her husband Sir William from softening of the brain attributed to overwork in hot climates; only has a small income from the Widows' and Orphans' Fund; seeking a grant from the Royal Bounty; will Houghton use his influence with Lord Beaconsfield?