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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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< IS MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN i5EFORE THE Mr. Jumci Lane. Rawbuck's- lane; registered the 6th The next is John Callaghan, flannel- manufacturer, rence- s David Caliill, labourer, ^^ W-' in^ SowV^^^ ember 18^: he is valued at 6/. m 1828. The next is Ralph Clear, smith, Duncan- street; house in Duncan- street; the 7th of November 1832: he is valued at 8 . in 1828. The next is William Clark, cabinet- maker, Cross- street; house and premises m Cross- street; the 7th of November 1832 : he is valued at 8 I. m 1828. o-> 2 Has there been any subsequent valuation of any of those premises that vou have been latterly deposing to as having been valued m 1828 ?— fVone Hie next is Jeremiah Coleman, shoemaker, Blarney- lane; a house m Blarney- lane; registered the 8th of November: he is valued at 8/. in 1828. 1 he next is l- broker, Blarney- lane; house m Blarney- lane; registered 1 1 i ^ I L I . .-. A K- i ri Y^ 1 sou mnn I /- vn Thomas Corcoran, corn- broker, Blarney- lane; house m Blarney- lane ; registered the 9th of November : he stands at 5 /. in the valuation of 1828. John Connor, publican, Blarney- lane; house and concern in Blarney- lane ; 9th of October 1832 : he stands at 7 /. in the valuation of 1828. The next is John Coffee, mason, Stephen- street; house in Stephen- street; registered the 9th of November 1832 : he is valued on the supplementary valuation at 6 I. The next is Timothy Cunningham, hair- dresser, Tobin- street; house and shop in Tobin- street; 10th of November 1832 : he is valued at G I. in 1828. The next is Edmund Cooke, he is valued at 8/. in 1828.* The next is Patrick Connell, musical- string- maker, Hanover- street; house in Hanover- street; the 15th of November 1832 : he is valued at 8 /. in 1828. The next is Michael Clifton, tailor, York- street; house in York- street; registered the 17th of November 1832: he is valued at 7/. in 1828. The next is William Clark, cooper, Douglas- street; house in Douglas- street; registered the 19th of October 1832 : he was valued under the valuation of 1832 at 9/.; he appealed against it in March or April 1833, and it was reduced to 7 I. The next is John Clark, cooper, Quaker- road ; house in Quaker- road ; the 19th of October 1832: he was valued at 6 I. in the supplementary valuation, and appealed against it, and was refused. The next is Jeremiah Cronin, York- street; house, shop, and concerns in York- street; the 23d of November 1832 : he is valued at 71, in 1828. The next is John Dooley, vintner, Douglas- street; dwelling house, concerns, and yard in Douglas- street; registered the 27th of October 1832 : he was valued at 7 /. on the supplementary valuation. The next is Patrick Driscoll, corn- dealer, Great Britain- street; dwelling- house in Great Britain- street; registered the 29th of October 1832 : he is valued at 51, in 1828. The next is James Drummy, wool- comber, Blarney- lane; dwelling- house in Blarney- lane; the 29th of October 1832 : he is valued at 6 l. in 1828- The next is \\ illiarn Donovan, carpenter, Half- moon- street; house in Half- moon- street; the 5th of November 1832: he is valued at G l. in the supplementary valuation. The next is John Dale, victualler, Sunday's- well; house at Sunday's- well; the 9th of November 1832: he is valued at 7I. in 1828. The next is Matthew Duhi-, cooper, Clarence- street; house in Clarence- street; 10th of November 1832 : he is valued at 8 . m 1828. The next is John Donoghue, shopkeeper, Barrack- street ; house and shop at Barrack- street; 19th of November 1832 : on the new valuation BlaeVnnnT ' n6Xt is ^^ ue, dourer, Blackpool; house at I Sly46 2SC ° f N° Jember 1832 : he is valued at 5/. The ^ lelTo^' in f Sf 5 ihT and —- t K^ E?/^ ber 183o . he is valued at 5 /. m 1828. The next is Peter' Denahy shoelkei, Fishamble- William Cave, writing- clerk,
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