Letter from Edward Joseph McWeeney to Robert Chalmers, 10 May 1916
Dublin 2017 84 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 10th May '16 Sir, Enclosed I beg to hand you my acâ
count for an examination done, at the reâ
quest of the Crown, in the case of Rex
versus Peter Daly (Ballineen, Co. Cork). I have the honour to remain,
Sir,
Your obedient servant E J McWeeney The Under Secretary, Dublin Castle I Authorize Crown Solicitor to pay
£5:5/â
II Inform
III note
11 â 5 â 16 â 2 Telephone and Telegrams,
Dublin 2017
84 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 10th May '16 The Crown............. in A/c with
Professor E. J. McWeeney, M.D.
Crown Analyst
R. versus Peter Daly (Ballineen, Co. Cork)
April 10th To examination of articles
in the above case..... £5. 5. 0.
This is a letter from Edward Joseph McWeeney (b. 1864), solicitor and doctor, to Sir Robert Chalmers. The letter regards the case of Rex Versus Peter Daly, stating that there is an enclosure regarding the case. The enclosure notes fees due for examination of articles. Sir Robert Chalmers (1858 - 1938) was sent to Ireland as replacement under-secretary for Sir Matthew Nathan, who had resigned along with Augustine Birrell, his chief secretary, following the outbreak of the Easter Rising in 1916.
How to cite
Letters 1916, published by the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, Vienna, 2026 (https://letters1916static.github.io/letters1916-static/item__0262.html)
- Place
- 84 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland
- Mentioned in
- Letter from Edward Joseph McWeeney to Robert Chalmers, 10 May 1916
- Place
- Dublin Castle
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- Letter from Matthew Nathan to J. G. Swift Mac Neill, 20 April 1916.
- Letter from William Phillip Miles to Robert Chalmers, 13 May 1916
- Letter from the Resident Medical Superintendent of Kilkenny to William Richard Dawson, 21 June 1916
- Letter from Thomas W. Delaney to Sir Matthew Nathan, 11 April 1916
- Note from the Chief Crown Solicitor to Sir Matthew Nathan, 16 February 1916
- Letter from A. P. Lynch to Sir Reginald H Brade, 12 May 1916.
- Letter from Charles P. O'Neill to Matthew Nathan, 30 Mar 1916
- Letter to the Chief Secretary, 9 May 1916.
- Letter from J. Simpson, for the Assistant Financial Secretary in the War Office, London to the Chief Crown Solicitor, Dublin Castle, 22 February 1916