Tim Healy had a sardonic sense of humour as witnessed by his census return ‘religon’.
Surname Forename Townland/Street DED County Age Sex Birthplace Occupation Religion Literacy Irish Language Relation to Head of Household Marital Status Specified Illnesses
Healy Timothy Michael Mountjoy Square North Rotunda Dublin 45 M Co Cork Barrister Idolator Read and write Irish and English
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Pingback: At the fireplace in the Anchor Hotel Bantry, the Future Governor General Tim Healy (1855-1931) with friends asked as a parting gift that ‘something be done about the path from Adrigole to Lauragh’ now the Healy pass and Bill O’Donnell
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