Harry Mallaby-Deeley

Sir Harry Deeley Mallaby-Deeley, 1st Baronet (27 October 1863, London – 4 February 1937, Cannes) was a British Conservative Party politician.

[3] In 1922 he famously acquired control of the large estates of the cash-strapped Duke of Leinster during the latter's lifetime.

Fitzgerald had previously sold Mallaby-Deeley his reversionary rights to the estate for a notional consideration, not expecting, as a younger son, to inherit.

In 1922 he assumed the additional name of Mallaby, his mother's maiden name, by deed poll and was created a baronet (of Micham Court, Surrey).

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Sir Harry Mallaby-Deeley in 1922
"The Prince of Prince's", caricature by Spy in Vanity Fair , 1909.