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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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TAKEN BEFORE THE Mr. James Lane. 12 February 1838. next is William Williams, leather- stainer, Francis- street; house at Francis- street; registered 31st of October 1832: he was valued m the supplementary valuation at « /., and he appealed, and his appeal was allowed and lie has not since been rated The next is James Willard, stone- cutter, Fair- lane ; a house at Fair- lane; registered 31st October 1832: he was valued in the supplementary valuation at 5 I., he appealed, and his appeal was allowed, and lie has not since been rated. The next is Nicholas Walsh, slater, Great Britain- street; house at Great Britain- street; registered the 10th of November 1832 : he was valued m the supplemen- tary valuation at 5/., and he appealed, and his appeal was allowed. he next is Samuel Wynn, baker, Cross- street; house at Cross- street; registered 12th No- vember 1832 : I find no trace of him in the valuation. The next is Jonas Wagner, shoemaker, North Chapel- street; house at North Chapel- street; regis- tered the 19th of November 1832: I do not find him in the valuation. The next is Richard Welsh, carpenter, Beal's- alley; a workshop at New- street, late Clother's- lane; registered the 26th of November 1832 : I do not find him in any of the valuations. The next is John Welsh Baker, wheelwright, Lei trim- street; shop at Leitrim- street; registered 29th of November 1832 : I do not find him in any of the valuations. Those are all the names that I find upon the register, and not in either of the valuations. 897. Are you able to supply the Committee also with the names of any such persons as appear to have been valued in either of the valuations, to an amount above 5 I. and under 10/., and whose names appear upon the register as 10/. householders?— The first person is John Ahern, wine and spirit- dealer, Domi- nick- street; house and concerns in Dominick- street; registered the 13th of No- vember 1832: he was valued at 5 /. 898. Did he appeal from that?— No, he did not; it is a valuation that has existed from 1828. 899. Mr. Beamish.] You have 110 knowledge whether those premises were in- creased in value between 1828 and 1832?— No. 900. That property might be worth 10 /., for anything you know?— I do not know. 901. You do not know what the value of that house might have been when he came to register in 1832?— I do not. 902. Mr. Serjeant Jachson.~\ You do not know whether any change took place in it or not ?— 1 do not. 903. Will the collectors be able probably to give us information as to that ?— I should think they would. The principal collector was Mr. Guard, who is dead. • 9° 4^ Is there any 0ther collector for that district ?— Yes; there have been two since Mr. Guard's death, Mr. Deeble and Mr. Dunbar; Mr. Deeble had one halt year s collection in the city. 905 And he possesses a good deal of information respecting the district which lies beyond the suburbs, and within the liberties ?— Yes, he does. 90b Is there any other person who has better information respecting that liberties ?_ There Cann0t b6' f01' he WaS 15 years collector i* the deSlJl!^ if rWerG - a! led UP° n t0 name a Person who would be a most Mr Deeble ?— I l^ Tto ™ ^ ™ resPecting the liberties, would you name in fsL^ kfdM^' 3 Aie y° U aWaiT Whether Mr- Guard attended the ^ gistry parties coming* J? ™ t0 the Vabe of the Poises of the from his ° wn knowied^ e ° f the ^ in which he 9 Mr fe^' n mf- r7GCt * W- I believe he did. pears to l^ S ^ Xft Vt ^ wh° ^ victualler, Dominick- street • house ^ t 1 fhe " ext 18 John Aherne> vember 1832, 913. Was tered the 14th of November s William Virchvile, broad
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