Cahir Healy (2 December 1877 – 8 February 1970) was an Irish politician. Born in Mountcharles in County Donegal, Ireland he became a journalist working...
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Cahir Healy (born 27 December 1986) is an Irish dual player. He plays hurling and football with his local club Portlaoise. He has played hurling and football...
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Look up Healy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The English-language surname Healy is in use by three separate ancestral lines of people from Ireland...
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All-for-Ireland League candidate Frank J. Healy, a supporter interned after the 1916 Rising, but withdrew support when Healy declared his intention to take his...
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developed what would become a lifelong friendship with fellow prisoner Cahir Healy, a Catholic Irish nationalist MP for the Northern Irish Parliament. In...
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Northern Ireland the political leader of the Northern Ireland Nationalists Cahir Healy spoke of Craig's support in the arming of Loyalists and the potential...
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Akçura, Tatar-Turkish activist and ideologue of Turanism (d. 1935) 1877 – Cahir Healy, Northern Irish Anti Partitionist, writer and politician (d. 1970) 1884...
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Election Member Party 1950 Cahir Healy Nationalist 1955 Philip Clarke Sinn Féin 1955 Lord Robert Grosvenor Ulster Unionist 1964 The Marquess of Hamilton...
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and 1945 general elections, Cahir Healy was elected unopposed. At the 1953, 1958 and 1962 general elections, Cahir Healy was elected unopposed. At the...
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province-wide government redrew them to reinforce the gerrymander.: 1(c) Cahir Healy, the long time MP for Counties Fermanagh and Tyrone highlighted the extent...
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