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John Edward Healy

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He taught in Rathmines and at Alexandra College. A journalist he wrote for the Dublin Evening Mail, and was editor of it for two years, before joining the Irish Times, during his time at the Irish Times he also served as special representative for the London Times in Ireland. A member of the
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Healy married Adeline Alton in 1898 and had two sons. Ernest Alton Healy was a flight lieutenant with the RAF, and Lewis Edward Healy was a journalist. He died in 1934 at the age of 62.
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he graduated with a degree in Literature and Classics, winning prizes while at college. He studied law and was called to the bar in 1906 although never practiced.
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from 1907 until 1934. The 27 years as editor is the longest for that position at the paper.
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Eighth Annual Conference University College Dublin, 13 & 14 November 2015.
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The Irish Times
Drogheda
County Louth
Drogheda Grammar School
Trinity College Dublin
Church of Ireland
The Church of Ireland Gazette
Unionist



The Editors
Archived
Wayback Machine
A History of Queensborough - Focused on Queensborough House
Archived
Wayback Machine
NEWSPAPER and PERIODICAL HISTORY FORUM OF IRELAND
Archived
Wayback Machine
Life and Irish Times of Douglas Gageby
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
1872 births
1934 deaths
Irish barristers
Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
The Irish Times editors
Writers from County Louth

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