Item 10 - Charles O'Malley to Richard, 2nd Earl of Lucan

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UGA P/P48/1/1/1/5/10

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Charles O'Malley to Richard, 2nd Earl of Lucan

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  • 26 Jan 1828

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Letter from Charles O'Malley to Richard, 2nd Earl, Albany, Piccadilly, London, readdressed to Paris, relating to financial matters and a case between Sir Neal O'Donel and Major O'Malley. He writes of a possible fall off in electoral support for [George Charles] Lord Bingham since 'the priesthood and Lord Sligo have made friends'. He recommends that Lord Bingham spends some time in Co. Mayo. He cannot believe that Sir Neal O'Donel, who had come to live at Newport, had declared publicly in favour of James and Dominick Browne at the next election 'after his property having been saved by your Lordship'. He writes of the great sensation in every county caused by the unexpected change in ministry.

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