Percy McElwaine

Military Person

1884 – 1969

85

Who was Percy McElwaine?

Sir Percy Alexander McElwaine QC was born on 21 September 1884 in Roscommon, Ireland.

Educated at Campbell College, Belfast and Trinity College Dublin. Irish bar in 1908, Alberta bar in 1913. First World War temporary lieutenant in the Royal Irish Rifles. Coroner in Kenya. Kings Council in 1929. 1930 was working as a Deputy Public Prosecutor in Singapore. Attorney General of the Straits Settlements 1933, Chief Justice Straits Settlements 1936–1946. Knighted in 1939. His photograph is featured in a display at the former Supreme Court of Singapore, now called The Arts House.

In 1927 he was appointed Attorney General of Fiji by the governor Sir Eyre Hutson, holding the position until 1931, later became the Chief Justice of the peace in Singapore. During World War II he was imprisoned for 6 months in Changi Prison and afterwards in Formosa and then Mukden in Manchuria.

He died on 24 October 1969 in Devon, at the age of 85.

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Born
1884
Education
  • Trinity College, Dublin
Lived in
  • County Roscommon
Died
1969

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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