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x Bushy House. March 27th: 1822. My Dear Lord, I am to acknowledge Yours of 22d instant and agree with Your Lordship the state of Ireland is far from pleasant and equally think that Tythes and the nonresidence of the landholders are the great causes of the discontent: at the same time I do not dread the ultimate issue so long as a foreign enemy cannot land: still however I am convinced there are people above the common ranks and that foreign money is forth coming: I therefore do not entirely discredit your account of Captain R. O. C. [[unclear]] indeed