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Lacky Ó Máille

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Lacky Ó Máille (fl. 18th century) was an Irish friar and poet.

Ó Máille, called "the troubled friar" by Brien O'Rourke, was a native of Partry, County Mayo. He was expelled from a seminary "for rakish behaviour" by his cousin, an Athair Maolmhuire Ó Máille. This event inspired the first of two songs of his, both titled Leaici an Chuil Bhain.

He married a Widow Badger who ran an inn near Partry, but she was troubled by the unseemingly attention he paid to other women. Few of his poems and songs have survived.

References

  • County Mayo in Gaelic Folksong, Brian O'Rourke, pp. 162–63, in Mayo:Aspects of its Heritage, edited by Bernard O'Hara, 1982.


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