Rogers, James

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Rogers, James

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        Datas de existência

        d. 1967

        Histórico

        James Rogers of 12 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin and Tullamore was admitted a solicitor in March 1907 and was from Aughamore near Knock, County Mayo. After a short period in the Ordnance Survey Office he took up law and served his apprenticeship with the firm of A & L Goodbody at their Tullamore office. He established the firm of Rogers & Company at High Street, Tullamore, a few doors from where he had been trained probably in 1908 or 1909. He was enthusiastic about the Irish language and culture and was prominent in the Gaelic League and was subsequently employed in defending Sinn Féin prisoners connected with the ‘affray’ at Tullamore in March 1916. Rogers was election agent for the Sinn Féin candidates in 1918 and supervised all funds of the republican loan in County Offaly. He was election agent for the ‘Free State party’ in April 1922 and in 1923 was appointed state solicitor for County Offaly, the position of crown solicitor having been disposed with. Rogers resigned in August 1926 on his being appointed first county registrar for County Offaly. He married in April 1944 Miss Mary J (Mollie) O’Donnell, a daughter of Mr J. Rodney O’Donnell OBE and Mrs O’Donnell of 4 Royal Marine Terrace, Bray and the best man was the circuit court judge, William Gleeson. James Rogers retired from the position of county registrar in 1943 and returned to private practice, conveniently switching place with his old colleague, James A. Ennis. The move may have been for economic reasons in view of his impending second marriage. He had taken a keen interest in local history and was the founder of the Offaly Archaeological and Historical Society in 1938. James Rogers died in June 1967 some sixty years after he qualified. His old firm was closed by the Law Society in 1982 following the difficulties experienced by his successor, Eugene Hunt.

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        Aughamore, Co. Mayo
        12 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin
        High Streer, Tullamore, Co. Offaly

        Estado Legal

        Funções, ocupações e atividades

        Solicitor
        Election agent Sinn Fein 1918
        State Solicitor County Offaly
        County Regsitrar County Offaly
        Founder Offaly Historical and Archaeological Society

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        Entidade relacionada

        A. & L. Goodbody, Solicitors (1902-1947 (Tullamore))

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        associativa

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        Entidade relacionada

        Ennis, James A. (d. 1983)

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        cronológica

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        Ennis, James A. é o sucessor de Rogers, James

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        ISAAR (CPF): International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families, 2nd Edition (2011)

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        Created January 2016

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            Fontes

            Byrne, M., Legal Offaly: the county courthouse at Tullamore and the legal profession in County Offaly from the 1820s to the present day, Esker Press, 2008

            Notas de manutenção

            Lisa Shortall