Timothy Michael Healy
1855
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1931
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: Republic of Ireland, Irish Free State, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
languages spoken, written or signed: English
occupation: politician, journalist, barrister
position held: Governor-General of the Irish Free State, member of the 30th Parliament of the United Kingdom, member of the 29th Parliament of the United Kingdom, member of the 28th Parliament of the United Kingdom, member of the 27th Parliament of the United Kingdom, member of the 26th Parliament of the United Kingdom, member of the 25th Parliament of the United Kingdom, member of the 24th Parliament of the United Kingdom, member of the 23rd Parliament of the United Kingdom, member of the 22nd Parliament of the United Kingdom, King's Counsel, bencher
Timothy Michael Healy, KC (17 May 1855 – 26 March 1931) was an Irish nationalist politician, journalist, author, barrister and a controversial Irish Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. His political career began in the 1880s under Charles Stewart Parnell's leadership of the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) and continued into the 1920s, when he was the first governor-general of the Irish Free State. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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