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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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s e l e c t c o m m i t t e e on ew Mr Benj. Deeble. 24T f i c t i t i o u s v o t e s , i r e l a n d . sJ7' Finow produce the affidavit ° f St to rbffi^ H You said that you yourself would find no very great difficulty m finding this man out ?- I did not " say that I would have no SLfdtf- acuity. I think I know the man. There is a man of that name thaufves on Howard s- hill in the north liberties. He was a carrier, that worked for me some time, and that is one of the reasons that I know him. I think*' Mr SerJeant Jackson] Does he hold much land ?- No; about six acres, 536/. What kind of farm is it?— It is very middling land; it is neither boggy nor is it rich land ; it is dry. bbJ 5368 What beneficial interest do you think he might have had in that six acres of land that you speak of?— I do not know his rent; I imagine he has not any. I believe it was taken at the full value. 5369. Mr. Beamish.] Do you know that ?— From the time he took it, I think it was; and he was always very poor. 5370. Do you know that he has no interest in it?— I have stated before that I do not know his rent. 5371. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.'] You say that he has been always a very poor mart ?— Yes. 5372. From what you know of the man and his farm, do you consider that he has a beneficial interest of 10 /. a year over and above his rent?— I should know his rent to ascertain that. ,5373. You say that from the time of the letting to him, he probably holds at a rack- rent?— I am sure that he pays the full value, from knowing his landlord, and altogether. 5374. Who is his landlord ?— I think his name is Bullen; he is the inter- mediate landlord under St. Leger, to whom the estate belongs. 5575. And Bullen is the immediate landlord of this man ?— He was the imme- diate landlord of this man when he took it. 5376. Mr Beamish.] You do not know whether he now holds from Bullen or St. Leger?— No. 5377. Nor from whom he held at the period of the registry in 1835?— Not exactly. 5378. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] What is the next?— K. 47 ; Bartholomew Kiely, at Ballybugli. 5379. ( To Mr. Colburn.) Will you read the entry ?—'" Bartholomew Kiely, Ballybugh; house and garden at Ballybugh ; freeholder, 40 5.; registered 29th of October 1832." . . 5380. ( To Mr. Deeble.) Do you know any such denomination in the liberties ! — No. 5381. Nor in the suburbs?— No. 5382. Did you ever hear of any such?— No. 5383. Mr. Beamish.] Do you know of any name like that?— I know Bonlibeg. ^ 384. Do you think that might be the place?— I think it might. 1 Do you know the man ?- 1 think a man of that name lives there, or did live there. The man I mean has a small house and garden upon the road- side; t - i n • 11 J i 1 * _ " 4- hrt +- V » A cfom/ 1 that is the only reason I have for guessing that this might be the same. 6 Do you think that parties, anxious to find out whether such a party had any holding in that district, would be likely to go to the place you mention, seeing" such a name as this attached to it?- 1 do not think they would. < 5387. Why not ?— Because I do not think it is likely that that would point it ° Ut4088heDo you think that if they did not find such a denomination in the rate- collector's book, and they found one such as you have lead them to consider whether it might not be a misprint or a misdescription I do not think it would . . that name is a carpenter, and lives upon the mallow road whether 0.46. 11 3
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