- Maurice Healy (writer)
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Maurice Healy (1887–1943) was an Irish lawyer and author best remembered for his legal memoir The Old Munster Circuit.
He was born in Cork, son of the well-known solicitor Maurice Healy and nephew of Timothy Michael Healy, the first Governor General of the Irish Free State. His mother was a sister of A.M. Sullivan, the last barrister to have the title Serjeant-at-law, and noted for his defence of Roger Casement ; Timothy Sullivan, the second Chief Justice of Ireland, was a cousin, as was Kevin O'Higgins, a leading figure in the early Free State Government.[1].
Maurice was educated at Clongowes Wood College and University College Dublin. He was called to Irish Bar in 1910, and to the English Bar in 1914 after seeing action in the First World War on the Western Front and at Gallipoli. He received the MC in 1919 after serving in France and also in Germany during the immediate post-war occupation.
Maurice at one point stood for Parliament as candidate for West Waterford. After the Irish War of Independence, while several close relatives became prominent in the Free State, he chose to practice at the English bar. He was made King's Counsel in 1931.
He wrote celebrated books on wine - "Claret and the white wines of Bordeaux" (1934), and "Stay me with Flagons" (1940). He also wrote poetry. His most celebrated work is The Old Munster Circuit ( 1939 )[2] an affectionate and nostalgic portrait of life at the Irish Bar, especially on the Munster ( Southern ) Circuit between 1900 and 1920. The book was an instant success; the Spectator called it " Entirely delightful to read " and it has retained its popularity ever since.
With André Simon (who referred to Healy as 'my dearly beloved disciple') and others he founded the Saintsbury Club in 1931, which still meets today, reportedly stating that it should be created `to perpetuate and honour his name' (Professor George Saintsbury). He became Recorder of Coventry in 1941; it was suggested this might be the prelude to a High Court judgeship, but any such hope was cut short by his premature death.
A legendary wit and conversationalist Healy also made a number of celebrated BBC broadcasts during the war years.
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Categories:- Irish writers
- 20th-century writers
- 1887 births
- 1943 deaths
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