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- Tim_Healy_(politician) abstract "Timothy Michael "Tim" Healy, KC (17 May 1855 – 26 March 1931) was an Irish nationalist politician, journalist, author, barrister and one of the most controversial Irish Members of Parliament (MPs) 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.".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) activeYearsEndDate "1928-01-31".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) activeYearsStartDate "1922-12-06".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) birthDate "1855-05-17".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) birthPlace Bantry.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) birthPlace County_Cork.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) birthYear "1855".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) deathDate "1931-03-26".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) deathPlace Chapelizod.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) deathPlace County_Dublin.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) deathYear "1931".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) monarch George_V.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) orderInOffice "1st Governor-General of the Irish Free State".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) profession Politician.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) religion Catholic_Church.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) successor James_McNeill.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) termPeriod Tim_Healy_(politician)__1.
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- Tim_Healy_(politician) after Justin_McCarthy_(1830%E2%80%931912).
- Tim_Healy_(politician) after Richard_Hazleton.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) after Thomas_Hunter_(Irish_politician).
- Tim_Healy_(politician) before Joseph_Nolan.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) before Justin_McCarthy_(1830%E2%80%931912).
- Tim_Healy_(politician) before Moreton_Frewen.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) birthDate "1855-05-17".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) birthPlace Bantry.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) birthPlace County_Cork.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) dateOfBirth "1855-05-17".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) dateOfDeath "1931-03-26".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) deathDate "1931-03-26".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) deathPlace Chapelizod.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) deathPlace County_Dublin.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) monarch George_V.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) name "Healy, Timothy Michael".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) name "Timothy Michael Healy".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) order "1".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) placeOfBirth "Bantry, County Cork".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) placeOfDeath Chapelizod.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) placeOfDeath County_Dublin.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) predecessor "New office".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) profession Politician.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) religion Catholic_Church.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) shortDescription "Irish politician".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) smallimage "tim_healy.jpg".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) successor James_McNeill.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) termEnd "1928-01-31".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) termStart "1922-12-06".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) title Governor-General_of_the_Irish_Free_State.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) title "Member of Parliament for North East Cork".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) title "Member of Parliament for North Longford".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) title "Member of Parliament for North Louth".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) title "Member of Parliament for North Monaghan".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) years "1885".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) years "1887".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) years "1892".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) years "1911".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) years "1922".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) description "Irish politician".
- Tim_Healy_(politician) description "Irish politician".
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- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:All-for-Ireland_League_MPs.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:Anti-Parnellite_MPs.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:Burials_at_Glasnevin_Cemetery.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:Governors-General_of_the_Irish_Free_State.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:Healyite_Nationalist_MPs.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:Independent_Nationalist_MPs.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:Irish_Parliamentary_Party_MPs.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:Irish_barristers.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:Irish_journalists.
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- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:Land_reform_in_Ireland.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:Members_of_the_United_Kingdom_Parliament_for_Irish_constituencies_(1801–1922).
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:People_from_Bantry.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:Politicians_from_County_Cork.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:UK_MPs_1892–95.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:UK_MPs_1895–1900.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:UK_MPs_1900–06.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:UK_MPs_1906–10.
- Tim_Healy_(politician) subject Category:UK_MPs_1910–18.
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- Tim_Healy_(politician) comment "Timothy Michael "Tim" Healy, KC (17 May 1855 – 26 March 1931) was an Irish nationalist politician, journalist, author, barrister and one of the most controversial Irish Members of Parliament (MPs) 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.".