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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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same that this man registered out of?— I that is part of Knocknabohilly. 24T s e l e c t c o m m i t t e e o n f i c t i t i o u s v o t e s , i r e l a n d . sJ7' do not; I know that there is a turret 5419. You said that you had a field called Parkmore . of it was the big field. Parkmore ? I had; the meaning Yes. 0' Alth° Ugh thCre iS n° SUCh denomination of ^ nd in the treasurer's books ? 5421. Chairman.] Had you this field in 1832?— No 5422. Who had it then ?- I believe a man of the name of Mellefont • but I can ascertain that. ' uul 1 • 5423' Bexamishl Do you know who is the freeholder of it?— I believe it is part of Mr. Morriss's estate ; it adjoins the cattle- market on one side 5424. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] What interest had you in it ?— It was a freehold a lease for lives, renewable for ever. ' 542.5- Mr. Beamish.] \ on do not know where Fan- en got it?— I do not- 1 know there is but one house or turret on it, in the corner; he might live in that for anything I know to the contrary. 5426. You do not know anything about Farren at all in connexion with it ? — No. 5427. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] In fact, you would be totally at a loss to find him by that name; you could not make him out at all ?— No; but if I was anxious about liim, I would go to look at Parkmore first. 5428. Chairman.] Your knowledge of Parkmore arises from your having been a tenant of it, and not from your situation as collector ?— Exactly. 5429. Mr. Beamish.] Is that name not known to others as well as yourself? I dare say it is. 5430. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] What is the next?—" P. 24. John Pollard, nailer, Parakmore, city of Cork ; house at Parkamore." His residence is stated as Parkamore; and then it says, " a house at Parkamore; freehold, 40 5.; re- gistered the 18th of October 1832." 5431. Do the same observations you made with reference to the last two apply to him ?— I know of one house on the place that I know as Parkmore, but 1 do not know of a second. 5432. Mr. Beamish.] You do not know anything of John Pollard ?— No. 5433. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] What is the next?—" K. 91. John Keane, mason, North Poulnacanna; city of Cork; a house and land at North Poulna- eanna; householder; registered 20th November 1832." 5434. Do you know any such denomination as that, in the liberties or suburbs of Cork ?— I do not; the nearest I know to it is North Poulacurry. 5435- What is the next?—" No. 53. Daniel Neill, farmer, Parknafaha, city of Cork ; a house and land at Parknafaha, householder, 10 ; registered 1st No- vember 1832." 5436. Do you know any such denomination as that ?— No. 5437. Have you anything approximating to it which, from your knowledge of the liberties, you might guess to be the place ?— No ; there is Parknock. 5438. You are quite at a loss for that man ?— Yes. _ 5439. What is the next ?—" L. 164. William Lee, builder, Scarteen, city Cork; lands at Scarteen ; freeholder, 10 I.; registered 21st November 1832." 5440 Do you know any such denomination as that ?— No. 5441. Mr . Beamish.] Do you know anyplace at all like it ?— Scartavaleen; but that is not the name of a denomination. . 5442. But it is well known, is not it?— I think it is; there are a good num- ber registered out of Scartavaleen. < 443 Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] But Scarteen and Scartavaleen are not so much like one another as to lead you to think they are the same ?- No 5444. Have you any reason to think they are the same ?_ I do not think there is such a man living at Scartavaleen. 5445. Mr. Beamish.] In what liberty is Scartavaleen ?- South, it is on the SRS2 ?— No man of that name paid me out oftha* den— on. ^ SS7 Yes. 5447. Then you are quite at sea with respect to man ? 0.46. 1 1 4 5448. ( To Mr. Benj. Deehle. 7 March 1838.
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