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John Healy may refer to: *John Healy (author) (born 1943), British author of ''The Grass Arena'' * John Healy (bishop) (1841–1918), Irish Roman Catholic archbishop of Tuam, 1896–1918 * John Healy (cricketer) (1851–1916), Australian cricketer *John Healy (entrepreneur) (1840–1908), 19th-century American entrepreneur * John Healy (hurler), Irish hurler *John Healy (Irish journalist) (1930–1991), Irish journalist for ''Western People'' and ''The Irish Times'' *John Healy (Irish politician) (died 1995), Irish Fianna Fáil politician from Kerry * John Healy (priest) (1850–1942), Irish Anglican priest, sometime Archdeacon of Meath *John Edward Healy (1872–1934), Irish Journalist and Barrister *John Farmer Healy (1900–1973), Jamaican-born Roman Catholic Bishop *John F. Healy (c.1924–2012), British scholar, classicist and writer * Egyptian Healy (John J. Healy, 1866–1899), American baseball player *Jack Healy (died 1972), American actor and manager *John Healy (Australian ...
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John Healy (author)
John Healy is an Irish writer and former tournament chess player. Early life and personal life He was born in London in 1942Saved by the book.
The Guardian, 5 August 2008.
to Irish immigrant parents in London's Kentish Town. Leaving school at the age of 14, he spent his formative years in the army, where he had a successful boxing career. Dishonourably discharged for drunkenness, resisting the guard and going absent without leave, Healy began a downward spiral that brought him into the subculture of London's homeless drinking in public, street drinkers. He spent fifteen years as a homeless alcoholic and was convicted of many petty crimes during this time.


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During one of his prison stretches he learned the game of chess from a fellow cellmate, Harry 'the Fox'. Fi ...
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John Edward Healy
John Edward Healy (1872–1934) was an Irish journalist and barrister and was editor of The Irish Times from 1907 until 1934. The 27 years as editor is the longest for that position at the paper.The Editors
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Healy was born on St. Patrick's day 1872, in Drogheda, County Louth, the son of a solicitor James Stanislaus Healy and his mother Kate Mary Appleyard was the daughter of a Church of Ireland clergyman. Educated in and

John Healey (other)
John Healey may refer to: *John Healey (politician) (born 1960) British Labour politician * John Healey (rower) (born 1927), retired British Olympic rower *John Healey (translator) (died 1610), English translator * John H. Healey (born 1952), American cancer surgeon and researcher * John P. Healey (1922–2019), American aerospace executive manager See also *John Healy (other) John Healy may refer to: *John Healy (author) (born 1943), British author of ''The Grass Arena'' *John Healy (bishop) (1841–1918), Irish Roman Catholic archbishop of Tuam, 1896–1918 *John Healy (cricketer) (1851–1916), Australian cricketer *J ...
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John Healy (Australian Politician)
John Joseph O'Connor Healy (19 March 1894 – 18 July 1970) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly in Australia. Biography Healy was born in Maryborough, Queensland, the son of John Edward James Healy and his wife Margaret (née O'Connor). He was educated at St Mary's Convent, Yuleba State School, Assumption College in Warwick and Nudgee College in Brisbane. On leaving school he took up work as a clerk with the Queensland Railways in Warwick from 1908 until 1935. After politics he was a clerk in the Queensland Public Service before being the Private Secretary from 1950–1956 to Paul Hilton, the Minister for Works in the Queensland Government. From 1956 he was once again working as a clerk, this time the Valuer-General's department. He retired in 1961. On 5 October 1921, Healy married Florence May Ahern and together had two sons and a daughter. He died in Brisbane in July 1970 and was buried in the South Brisbane Cemetery.
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Jack Healy
Jack Healy (March 9, 1904 – July 14, 1972) was an American actor and the co-manager of boxer Rocky Graziano. He was best known for playing Pvt. Chet Mullen in ''The Phil Silvers Show''. Healy died in July 1972 at his home in New York City, New York New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the List of United States cities by population, most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the L ..., at the age of 68. Filmography Film Television References External links * 1972 deaths 1904 births American male television actors 20th-century American male actors {{US-tv-actor-1900s-stub ...
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Egyptian Healy
John J. Healy (October 27, 1866 – March 16, 1899), nicknamed "Egyptian" and "Long John", was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. Healy played for the St. Louis Maroons, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Washington Nationals, Chicago White Stockings, Toledo Maumees, Baltimore Orioles, and Louisville Colonels from 1885 to 1892. He was tall and weighed ."Egyptian Healy Statistics and History"
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Career

Healy was born in Cairo, Illinois, which earned him the "Egyptian" nickname, in 1866. He joined the

John F
John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Pope Jo ...
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John Farmer Healy
John Farmer Healy Order of the British Empire, CBE (1900−1973) was a Jamaican people, Jamaican-born Catholic Church, Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Roman Catholic Bishop of Gibraltar, Bishop of Gibraltar from 1956 to 1973. Born in Kingston, Jamaica on 3 December 1900, he was Holy Orders, ordained to the Priesthood (Catholic Church), priesthood on 11 June 1927. He was Appointment of Catholic bishops, appointed the Bishop (Catholic Church), Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gibraltar, Diocese of Gibraltar by Pope Pius XII on 18 July 1956. His consecration to the Episcopal polity, Episcopate took place on 11 October 1956; the principal consecrator was the Most Reverend Gerald O'Hara, Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah, Bishop of Savannah, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, USA, with the Right Reverend Cyril Cowderoy, Archbishop of Southwark, England and the Right Reverend John Petit (bishop), John Petit, Bishop of Menevia, Wales, serving as co-consecrators. Bishop Hea ...
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Archdeacon Of Meath
The archdeacon of Meath is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the united Diocese of Meath and Kildare. The archdeaconry can trace its history from Helias, the first known incumbent, who held the office in the twelfth century to the last discrete incumbent Thomas George Corrigan. who retired in 1996 when his role was merged with that of Kildare. As such he was responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy and the upkeep of diocesan property within his half of the diocese."ABCD: a basic church dictionary" Meakin, T: Norwich, Canterbury Press, 2001 Thomas Bache, Archdeacon of Meath for many years (c.1365-1410) was a leading judge and statesman, who served as Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer The Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer was the Baron ( judge) who presided over the Court of Exchequer (Ireland). The Irish Court of Exchequer was a mirror of the equivalent court in England and was one of the four courts which sat in the build ..., and Lord Treasure ...
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John Healy (bishop)
The Most Rev. Dr John Healy (1841–1918) was an Irish clergyman of the Catholic Church. He served as Lord Bishop of Clonfert from 1896 to 1903 and as Lord Archbishop of Tuam from 1903 to 1918. Born on 2 January 1841 in Ballinafad, a village in the south of County Sligo in the west of Ireland, Healy was educated at Maynooth College, where he was ordained a priest in September 1867. He then served as a curate and parish priest in the Diocese of Elphin, before being offered two professorial chairs at Maynooth, those of Theology and Classics. He accepted the first and held it until 1883, when he became Prefect of Maynooth. He also edited the Irish Ecclesiastical Record in 1883. Bishop He was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese of Clonfert and Titular Bishop of Macri on 26 June 1884. His episcopal ordination took place on 31 August 1884. He succeeded as the Diocesan Bishop of Clonfert on 15 August 1896. Archbishop of Tuam He translated to the Archbishopric of Tuam o ...
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John Healy (priest)
John Healy may refer to: *John Healy (author) (born 1943), British author of ''The Grass Arena'' *John Healy (bishop) (1841–1918), Irish Roman Catholic archbishop of Tuam, 1896–1918 * John Healy (cricketer) (1851–1916), Australian cricketer *John Healy (entrepreneur) (1840–1908), 19th-century American entrepreneur * John Healy (hurler), Irish hurler * John Healy (Irish journalist) (1930–1991), Irish journalist for ''Western People'' and ''The Irish Times'' * John Healy (Irish politician) (died 1995), Irish Fianna Fáil politician from Kerry * John Healy (priest) (1850–1942), Irish Anglican priest, sometime Archdeacon of Meath *John Edward Healy (1872–1934), Irish Journalist and Barrister *John Farmer Healy (1900–1973), Jamaican-born Roman Catholic Bishop * John F. Healy (c.1924–2012), British scholar, classicist and writer *Egyptian Healy (John J. Healy, 1866–1899), American baseball player *Jack Healy (died 1972), American actor and manager *John Healy (Australi ...
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John Healy (Irish Politician)
John B. Healy (26 May 1903 – 9 January 1995) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Teachta Dála A Teachta Dála ( , ; plural ), abbreviated as TD (plural ''TDanna'' in Irish, TDs in English), is a member of Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (the Irish Parliament). It is the equivalent of terms such as ''Member of Parli ... (TD) for the Kerry South constituency from 1943 to 1948. A solicitor by profession, he was elected at the 1943 general election for Kerry South. He was re-elected at the 1944 general election, but was defeated at the 1948 general election. References 1995 deaths Fianna Fáil TDs Members of the 11th Dáil Members of the 12th Dáil Politicians from County Kerry Irish solicitors 1903 births {{TeachtaDála-stub ...
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