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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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SELECT COMMITTEE ON FICTITIOUS VOTES, IRELAND. 4 9 ^ 913. Was there any appeal from him?— No. 914. Mr. Beamish.] Are all that you are now about to give the Committee parties that were valued and did not appeal?- So far as I have gone. There are three John Ahernes, one after another, registering out of houses in Domi- nick- street, all registered on the same day, and I have but two on the valuation. 915. What is the trade of the third man ?— Victualler. 916. How are they described upon the valuation?— There is not the trade- there is merely the name in the valuation. 917. Are they both valued at 51. ?— Both valued at 51. 918. What is the next that you find valued under 10/.?— John Brown, shoe- maker, Fishamble- lane ; house in Fishamble- lane, registered the 16th of Octo- ber 1832 : he was valued at 8 I. The next is Timothy Broderick, salter, Blar- ney- lane ; house in Blarney- lane; registered the 1 6th of October 1832: he was valued at 61.; that was under the supplementary valuation; he did not appeal. The next is John Buckley, cooper; house and warehouse at Great Britain- street ; registered the 17th of October 1832 : he was valued at 81. The next is Timothy Buckley, shopkeeper, Douglas- street; shop and dwelling- house at Douglas- street; registered the 3d of November 1832 : he was valued at 6/. The next is Edward Barry, spirit- dealer, Church- street; a house in Church- street; registered the 2d of November 1832: he was valued in the supplementar sj Mr. James Lane. 12 February 1838. • T valuation for a store and shop at 5 /.; he appealed, and his appeal was not granted. 919. Is there any instance of a person appealing as for too high a rate of value, and the grand jury surcharging him at all ?— No. 920. Who is the next person that appears upon the register who is valued under 10 Z.?— The next is John Brady, gentleman, Nicholas- street; house at Nicholas- street; registered 3d of November 1832 : he was valued at 8 I. The next is Edmund Barrett, merchant, Dominick- street; registered out of a house in Domi- nick- street, the 5th of November 1832 : he was valued at 8 I. The next is Edward Bryan, carpenter, Nicholas- street; house in Nicholas- street; registered 4th November 1832 : he was valued at 6 I. in 1828. The next is John Buckley, cooper, Cove- street; house in Cove- street; registered 14th November 1832: he was valued at 6 I. The next is Henry Bryan, shoemaker, Francis- street; house and shop in Francis- street; registered 15th November 1832: he was valued at 9/. The next is Stephen H. Bremacombe, accountant, Watercourse; house at the Watercourse ; registered on the 15th November 1832 : he was valued at 9 /. The next is John William Baldwin, Nicholas- street; house and premises in Nicholas- street: registered the 19th of November 1832: he was valued at 8 I. The next is William Barry, shoemaker, George's- street; house in Georges- street; registered the 29th of November 1832 : he is valued at 5 I. in 1828. The next is Cornelius Cahill, huckster, Paul's- street; house in Paul's- street; registered the 19th of October 1832 : he was valued at 8/. The next is Patrick Canty, corn- broker, Bandon- road ; house and concerns in Bandon- road ; the 20th of October 1832: he was valued at 9 I. The next is John Clifford, carpenter, Sunday's- well; house at Sunday's- well; the 20tli of October 1832: he was valued at 5/. in 1828. The next is Cornelius Collins, shopkeeper, Blarney- lane ; house and shop in Blarney- lane ; registered the 21st of October 1832: he was valued at 5/. in 1828. The next is Cornelius Collins again, accountant, Dominick- street; house and concerns in Dominick- street; 22d of October 1832 : he was valued at 5/. in 1828; and I should say, that that man probably improved the place, for 111 1828,' it was put down as " ruins, office, and stores ;" it is probable that after that valuation he improved the place. 921 Do you know whether he did or not?- No, I do not. The next is Bar- tholomew Conroy, harness- maker, Tuckey- street; a shop in Tuckey- street; the 29th of October 1832 : he is valued at 6 I. in 1828. The next is John Corkery, 24th Cremen, a house in Leitrim- street; the . „ 1 . , next is Michael Cooney, cooper, Douglas- street; house m Douglas- street, of October 1832 : he was valued at 8/. in 1828. The next is John Or Fair- lane; house in Fair- lane; the 24th of October 1832: lie was ' John Cronin, cooper, Douglas- street; he was valued at 5/. in 1828. victualler, valued at 7 I. in 1828. The next is house at Doudas- street; 25th of October 1832 , The next is Enoch Cunningham, shopkeeper, Kyrl's- quay; house and prennses O. 46. H s Daniel Costello,
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