Tim Healy

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Tim Healy was an Irish nationalist politician, lawyer, and writer who became the first Governor-General of the Irish Free State.

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Tim Healy canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Governor-General
Irish politician
human
lawyer
writer
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
dateOfBirth 1855-05-17
dateOfDeath 1931-03-26
educatedAt Christian Brothers School, Bantry
endTime 1928-01-31
familyName Healy
father Maurice Healy
surface form: Maurice Healy Sr.
givenName Timothy
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOfPoliticalParty Irish nationalism
surface form: Healyite Nationalist

Irish National League
Irish Parliamentary Party
nativeLanguage English
notableFor being the first Governor-General of the Irish Free State
parliamentary advocacy in the Parnell era
role in Irish nationalist politics
notableWork Letters and Leaders of My Day
Stolen Waters
The Irish Question
The Old Munster Circuit
occupation barrister
journalist
politician
writer
officeContested House of Commons of the United Kingdom
parliamentaryGroup Irish Parliamentary Party
placeOfBirth Bantry, County Cork, Ireland
placeOfDeath Dublin
surface form: Dublin, Irish Free State
politicalAlignment Irish nationalism
positionHeld Governor-General of the Irish Free State
Lord Justice of Ireland
surface form: Lord Justice of the Irish Free State

Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
religion Roman Catholicism
representedInParliament constituency of Cork City
constituency of North Louth
constituency of North Monaghan
constituency of South Londonderry
constituency of Wexford
sexOrGender male
sibling Maurice Healy
Thomas Joseph Healy
spouse Mary Healy
startTime 1922-12-06

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