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First Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

28/03/1838

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First Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

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Mr. John Young. ,00 MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE THE 2201. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] So that in 1832, when he registered, these were the premises which he held, and none other .— They must have been, of 10 February 1838. course. ( To Mr ^ } Do you find him in the valuation ?- I find him marked in mv list as between 10 /. and 15 /. o203. That is the house in which his shop and apartments are ; but you do not find his name ?— I do not find his name ^ 2204. ( To Mr. Young.) Could the whole house have been worth 10 l. r— I think not. , . . loor, « , T •, . 2205 Mr. Beamish.] Could it not have been m 1832 .— I think not. 2006 Did his wife tell you who occupied the upper part ?— No. 220- Chairman. J You are quite clear that he did not occupy the whole of it when you visited it f— She told me that they never occupied more than that part of the house which she showed me. 2208. Mr. Serjeant Jackson, to Mr. Young. J Did you visit and value the house of Patrick Boland, of Shaw's- dock, since Christmas ?— I did. 22oq. What value did you set upon it?—£. 6. a year. 2210. ( To Mr. Colburn.) Do you find him upon the register?— I do; " Pat- rick Boland, weaver, Shaw's- dock; house and garden at Shaw's- dock; house- holder, 101.; registered 21st of September 183/." 2211. Mr. Beamish, to Mr. Young.] Did you inspect that man's house?— I did. 2212. Did you inspect the garden ?— I did. 2213. What sort of place is it ?— A very pretty nice garden. 2214. What description of garden?— There were flowers in it, and some little vegetables. 2215. What size was this garden ?— I would call it a small garden. 2216. What length and what breadth might it be ; is there a quarter of an acre in it ?— No, nor a sixteenth. 2217. You inspected the house?— Yes. 2218. Is there any upper story?— There is only one room below stairs, which is used as a workshop, and two rooms above. There is hardly a whole pane of glass in the whole house. 2219. Mr. Serjeant Jackson, to Mr. Young.] Did you visit and value the house of Michael Fitzgerald, of Barrack- street, since Christmas ?— I did. 2220. At what amount do you value it ?—£. 6. per annum. 2221. ( To Mr. Colburn.) Do you find him upon the register?— I find " Michael Fitzgerald, carpenter, Barrack- street, city of Cork; house at Barrack- street; householder, 10 I.; registered 19th November 1832." 2222. ( To Mr. Young.) Could his premises have been worth 10/. in 1832? — Never. 2223. ( To Mr. Lane.) You find him valued?— I find him valued in the sup- plementary valuation at 5 /., and he appealed from that, and was struck out. 2224. ( To Mr. Colburn.) When did he vote ?— He voted in 1832, 1835 and 183/. 2225. ( To Mr. Young.) Did he occupy the whole house when you visited it: — No, only the lower part. 2226. What does the lower part consist of ?— It consists of a shop, which he has let for 12 6 d. a quarter; and the rest of the lower part consists of another small shop and a parlour, or room behind it; he occupies that, and that is the only part of the whole tenement which he occupies ; the upper part is let to two families, each paying 10 d. per week. . 222J' Di( 1 >' ou visit and value the house of Cornelius Foley, of Bridewell- lane, since Christmas ?— I did. 2228. What does he occupy ?— A house. 2229. What did you value that house at?—£. 5. a year 2230 ( To Mr. Colburn.) r Do you find him upon the register ?— « Cornelius Foley lodging house keeper, Bridewell- lane; house at Bridewell- lane; house- holder, 10 /.; registered 22d September 1836." He voted in 183/ the valuation. D° }'° U him in the valuation ?- No, he is not in in Plp^^ the ^ Thomas Healy, 2233. What value do you set upon that house ?—£. 5. per annum. 2234. ( To
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