Sir Michael Joseph Patrick Hogan, CMG, QC (15 March 1908 – 27 September 1986) was an Irish lawyer and judge in the British Empire.
He then attended Trinity College Dublin, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Legal and Political Science with First Class Honours and was awarded the gold medal.
[citation needed] He married Patricia Galliford of Yorkshire in Star of the Sea Church, Steamer Point, Aden, in 1945.
[3] At the end of 1946, he returned to Jerusalem as Solicitor General and stayed in that position until the termination of the Mandate of Palestine in May 1948.
[5] Hogan enlisted as a private in the Kenya Defence Force in 1930 and retired with the rank of captain in 1936.
[7] A picture of Hogan swearing in Michael Gass as acting Governor of Hong Kong in 1967 can be found here.