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  Timothy Michael Healy
Timothy Michael Healy, KC (17 May 1855-26 March 1931) was one of the most brilliant and most controversial of Irish politicians, with a career that spanned the period from Charles Stewart Parnell's leadership of the Irish Parliamentary Party[?] in the 1880s to the foundation of the Irish Free State in 1922.
Initially the Irish government under W. Cosgrave wished for Healy to reside in a new small residence, but when facing death threats from the IRA, as a temporary measure he was moved into the Viceregal Lodge, the former 'out of season' residence of the Lord Lieutenant, the former representative of the Crown before 1922.
Though Healy seemed to believe that he had been awarded the governor-generalship for life, the Executive Council of the Irish Free State[?] decided in 1927 that the term of office of governors-general would be five years.
ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ti/Tim_Healy_(politician).html   (570 words)

  
 Timothy Michael Healy - LoveToKnow 1911
"TIMOTHY MICHAEL HEALY (18J5-), Irish lawyer and politician, was born at Bantry, Cork, May 17 1855.
Healy seconded the vote of confidence in Parnell moved by Justin M'Carthy when the Irish leader was attacked (1890), and was an energetic member of the Nationalist party.
He was called to the English bar in 1903, and became a K.C. in 1910.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Timothy_Michael_Healy   (173 words)

  
 Biography for: Timothy Michael Healy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Timothy ('Tim') Michael Healy, MP (1880-1918), KC, was a journalist and Irish Nationalist politician.
Healy started his career as a parliamentary correspondent for The Nation newspaper until his election as MP for Wexford in 1880.
However, Healy and Parnell later became bitterly estranged when Parnell was named in the scandalous O'Shea divorce case of a fellow MP.
www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk /biog/Healy_T.htm   (128 words)

  
 Timothy Michael Healy - Politics.ie Wiki
Timothy Michael Healy (1855-1931) was born in Cork.
He was elected as an MP for Wexford in 1880, as a member of the Home Rule League.
Healy became the first Governor-General of the Irish Free State in 1922, serving until 1927.
www.politics.ie /wiki/index.php?title=Timothy_Michael_Healy   (146 words)

  
 Timothy M. Healy - Lismore Heritage Town, County Waterford, Ireland
One of the most formidable of these, Timothy Michael Healy, lived as a child in Lismore.
Healy was born in 1855 in Bantry, Co.Cork.
Healy was also a successful barrister, and his high income, debating skill and mastery of the English language gave the independence needed to play a maverick role in Irish politics during the next two decades.
www.discoverlismore.com /timothyhealy.shtml   (285 words)

  
 Timothy Michael Healy - Wiki Ireland
Image:Healy.jpg Timothy Michael Healy, KC (17 May, 1855–26 March, 1931) was one of the most brilliant and most controversial of Irish politicians, with a career that spanned the period from Charles Stewart Parnell's leadership of the Irish Parliamentary Party in the 1880s to the foundation of the Irish Free State in 1922.
However he came into notoriety again when returned in the January 1910 general election in alliance with William O'Brien's All-for Ireland League, be it that their coelescence based largely on their common opposition to the Irish party.
There is an interesting suggestion in Tim Pat Coogan's book on Michael Collins that Healy may have been a long standing British agent code-named Thorpe: and that Michael Collins' near unmasking of the identity of Thorpe may have played some part in Collins' death.
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 Healy, Timothy Michael - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Healy, Timothy Michael 1855-1931, Irish statesman, first governor-general of the Irish Free State (1922-27).
Elected to Parliament in 1880, he worked closely with Charles Stewart Parnell until the O'Shea divorce scandal (1890).
On the foundation (1922) of the Irish Free State he was appointed governor-general and showed a remarkable spirit of conciliation in the performance of his duties.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-Healy-Ti.html   (243 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Timothy Michael Healy
Healy became an outspoken member of the anti-Parnell majority in the party.
Healy proved an able Governor-General, possessing a degree of political skill and contacts in Britain that the new Irish government initially lacked.
Governor-General Tim Healy's second Speech to the Dáil (3rd October 1923)
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 TIME.com: Testy Tim -- Apr. 6, 1931 -- Page 1
Timothy Michael Healy was born in Bantry, County Cork, in 1855, son of the local poorhouse guardian.
His earliest memories* were of creaking farm carts marked with rude white crosses, piled high with corpses of the famine on their way to common burial in the lime pits.
In the House, on the lecture platform, Tim Healy was known as a master of invective.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,741363,00.html   (755 words)

  
 HEALY, Timothy Michael (Tadhg Ó hEaluithe) @ Archontology.org: presidents, kings, prime ministers, ...
Educated at Fermoy Christian Brothers' School, Healy left school at the age of 13 and became a railway clerk in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.
Returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for Wexford (1880-1918), Healy soon made himself a master of parliamentary procedure.
In 1922, after the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, Healy was appointed Governor-General of the Irish Free State on the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor in the Cabinet of David Lloyd George, Lord Birkenhead, and Kevin O'Higgins, his cousin.
www.archontology.org /nations/eire/eire_gg/healy.php   (298 words)

  
 James McNeill Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He served as a member of the committee under Michael Collins, the chairman of the Provisional Government, that drafted the Irish Free State Constitution.
He was subsequently appointed as Irish High Commissioner (ambassador) to the Court of St. James (the United Kingdom.) When the first governor-general, Timothy Michael Healy retired in December 1927, James McNeill was proposed as his replacement by the Irish government of W.T. Cosgrave and duly appointed by King George V as King of Ireland.
In office, McNeill clashed with the King's Private Secretary when he insisted on following the constitutional advice of his Irish ministers, rather than the Palace, in procedures relating to the receipt of Letters of Credence accediting ambassadors to the King in Ireland.
www.borednet.com /e/n/encyclopedia/j/ja/james_mcneill.html   (423 words)

  
 Michael Flatley
The Colour upon it is Dark Emerald Green and Gold is the Colour of The Lettering of its Name.
Oops !Nearly Forgot it is Signed by himself Healy to a J. [ a third Name unreadable ] Murphy for Christmas 1913.
A few years later he learnt that it was too hard for the average Joe till read so he wrote a Shorter Version of it.Called "The Great Fraud of Ulster ".reduced to 192 pages and simpler words.
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 Timothy Healy
Papers principally of Timothy Michael Healy but including some material of his uncles, A.M. and T.D. Sullivan and of his daughter, Maev Healy Sullivan.
Material relating to his appointment and letters received as Governor General of the Irish Free State (1922–8).
Correspondence concerning his literary work (1913–28) and research material and drafts of Letters and Leaders of My Day (1928) by T.M. Healy and of No Man’s Man (1943) by Maev Healy Sullivan.
www.ucd.ie /archives/html/collections/healy-timothy.htm   (284 words)

  
 HEALY - Impala Publishers Blog Page
EDNA HEALY’s memoirs continue to be read on Radio 4’s BOOK OF THE WEEK.
With Freedland were TIM HEALY and ANDREW ROSINDELL MP.
With that name, Tim Healy must be descended from the great Irish Nationalist MP TIM HEALY [Timothy Michael Healy, KC (17 May 1855 26 March 1931)] – see
www.impalapublications.com /blog/index.php?/archives/142-HEALY.html   (492 words)

  
 Tim Healy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Timothy S. Healy, former president of Georgetown University
Tim Healy, a British actor most famous for his role in the television series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
Tim Healy, the name of a young actor who played Billy Elliot in the musical of the same name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tim_Healy   (108 words)

  
 History 152A
Michael Davitt, born at Straide, Co. Mayo; organizing secretary of the IRB (1868); 7 years in Dartmoor.
Parnell (8 June 1879): "Hold a firm grip of your homesteads and your land." John Devoy and the "New Departure." National Land League (est.
Timothy Michael ("Tim") Healy (1855-1931); John Dillon (1851-1927).
history.berkeley.edu /faculty/Brady/H152A/outlines/oct11.html   (310 words)

  
 ECU Report
TIMOTHY MICHAEL HEALY of Raleigh was recently promoted to vice president of estate planning for Moore’s Creek Capital Partners, LLC.
Their son has completed a two-year degree at Pitt Community College and is attending ECU in the Honors Program as a four-year East Carolina Scholar Award recipient.
TIMOTHY ALLEN GILLAND of Charlotte has expanded his work from two-dimensional graphic design to a blend of two- and three-dimensional projects.
www.ecu.edu /cs-admin/mktg/east/ECU-Report.cfm   (7354 words)

  
 TIMOTHY MICHAEL HEALY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 07/17/1923
ALS: "TM Healy" as first Governor General of the Irish Free State, 1p, 5x8.
" Healy was a Member of Parliament from 1880-1918.
Healy served as the first Governor General of the Irish Free State from 1922-1928.
galleryofhistory.com /archive/8_2002/leaders/TIMOTHY_MICHAEL_HEALY.htm   (191 words)

  
 Address by Governor-General 12 December 1922 to Dáil Éireann, Members of Seanad Éireann invited to attend
His Excellency, the Governor-General, Timothy Michael Healy, was then introduced and took his place beside an Ceann Comhairle, all the Members of the Seanad and Dáil rising in their places.
A Bill will be submitted to you for the purpose of giving statutory sanction to certain improvements effected in the administration of Local Government and of Poor Law.
A Bill will be submitted to you, securing, by legal sanction, the amnesty and indemnity proclaimed by the late General Michael Collins in favour of the members of the British Forces engaged in the military operations prior to the Treaty.
www.irlgov.ie /oireachtas/Addresses/12Dec1922.htm   (2495 words)

  
 06 Dec History: This Date
It met on 09 September, elected as the new president William Thomas Cosgrave, and, in the absence of the Republican deputies, quickly passed the clauses of the constitution defining the relations of the Free State with the British crown and outlining arrangements for imperial defense.
Timothy Michael Healy, a veteran follower of Charles Stewart Parnell who had later supported Sinn Féin, was then appointed governor-general, and Cosgrave became president of the executive council.
It is signed on behalf of Great Britain by prime minister David Lloyd George and leading members of his cabinet and on behalf of Ireland by Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, and other members of the Republican cabinet.
www.freewebtown.com /canu/history/h4dec/h4dec06.html   (9883 words)

  
 FREE Barron's Booknotes-A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce-VOCABULARY LIST/GLOSSARY-Free Book Notes ...
DAVITT, MICHAEL (1846-1906) - Leader, with Charles Stewart Parnell, of Irish land reform movement.
Split with Parnell over reform theory and refused to support him after the O'Shea scandal.
HEALY, TIMOTHY MICHAEL (1855-1931) - Irish nationalist and Charles Stewart Parnell's right-hand man, who eventually broke with him in 1886 over Home Rule policy.
www.pinkmonkey.com /booknotes/barrons/portrat32.asp   (912 words)

  
 The Life of Tim Healy - Liam O'Flaherty - Used Books
The Life of Tim Healy by O'Flaherty, Liam
Biography of Irish Nationalist leader Timothy Michael Healy (1855 - 1931), first Governor - General of the Irish Free State (1922-28).
A clean and excellent copy, no markings, cloth binding is clean and with edges unworn, no markings, all joints and hinges firm..
www.biblio.com /books/65091655.html   (104 words)

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