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- 6 Mar 1838
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Letter from St Clair O'Malley, Dublin, to Richard, 2nd Earl, 37 Rue de Varenne, Fau St Germaine, Paris, informing him that the Latouche cause is proceeding very slowly despite the pressure he has been putting on Messrs Livesay. He hopes the Earl's health is better and states that he will have a horse called 'Pirate' ready for Lady Adele to ride when she comes to Castlebar. He is glad the Earl approves of the arrangements for paying the extra remittances. Mr Higgins and Mr John O'Malley are happy with what he told them and Myles Gibbons, a very obstinate man, is still in gaol. Sir Samuel O'Malley wants to exchange the lands of Ballynew, Burren and Cappagh on the Pontoon Road for lands in either the barony of Murrisk or barony of Gallen.
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The fee farm of Burren and Cappagh was sold to George Charles, 3rd Earl, in the Encumbered Estates Court 1852. See Padraig Lane, 'Sir Samuel O'Malley, a cameo of Mayo landlordship', O'Malley Journal 9 (2000).