Last Chance to Read
 
 
 
 
You are here:  Home    Fictitious Votes, Ireland

First Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

28/03/1838

Printer / Publisher:  
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 
No Pages: 1
 
 
Price for this document  
First Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland
Per page: £1.00
Whole document: £1.00
Purchase Options
Sorry this document is currently unavailable for purchase.

First Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

Date of Article: 28/03/1838
Printer / Publisher:  
Address: 
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 
No Pages: 1
Sourced from Dealer? No
Additional information:

Full (unformatted) newspaper text

The following text is a digital copy of this issue in its entirety, but it may not be readable and does not contain any formatting. To view the original copy of this newspaper you can carry out some searches for text within it (to view snapshot images of the original edition) and you can then purchase a page or the whole document using the 'Purchase Options' box above.

76 MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE THE ( To Mr. Young.) Did you visit the house of Michael Pickley, of Raw- Mr. John Young. 1495 , , , buck's- lane ?— I did valuf- 8 rrn Mr Colburn) Do vou find Michael Pickley upon the register?— I fi„ 4d9L hael^ city of Cork; house at Rawbuck's- lane, registered the 18th of October 1832. Voted in 1835 and 1837. Hoo! ( To Mr. Lane.) Do you find any person ot that name and description in you? valuation f- Here is James Pickley, valued at 3 but I do not find any Michael Pickley. . . . 0 0 Vqc, 1500. Mr. Beamish.] That valuation is in ib2bYes. 1501. Mr. Serjeant Jackson, to Mr. Young. J Could that house have been worth 10 L in 1828 ?— No ; it is a poor thatched house. 1 < 02 What number of stories has it ?— One story, besides the ground- floor. 1503. How many rooms has it?— I cannot tell; I believe there are four. 1504. Mr. Beamish.] Were you inside it?— I was. 1505. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] But according to your judgment it never could have been worth 10/.?— Never. 1506. ( To Mr. Colburn.) Do you find any other person ot the name of Pickley in Rawbuck's- lane, upon the registry, except Michael Pickley?— No. 1507. Mr. Beamish, to Mr. Young.] You are not aware out of what premises this man registers ?— No. 1508. So that he may have other property in Rawbuck's- lane held under the same landlord, and which may be worth 10/. for all you know?— He may. 1509. Mr. Serjeant Jacksoti.] Do you know the man ?— No. 1.510. Did you visit the house of Jeremiah Mahony, in Rawbuck's- lane, since Christmas?— I did. 1511. Did you examine his house carefully?— I did. 1512. What value do you set upon his house?—£- 5- 1513. What class of house is it?— There are only three rooms in it; it is in very bad repair. 1514. ( To Mr. Lane.) Do you find Jeremiah Mahony in the books of the valuation?— He is valued, in 1828, for a yard and stable at 10/. 1515. ( To Mr. Young.) Does that house appear to have been built since 1828?— No; it is a very old house, in very bad repair; there is hardly a whole pane of glass in the house. 15* 6- ( To Mr. Colburn.) Do you find Jeremiah Mahony upon the register?—• Yes, 1 find Jeremiah Mahony registered out of a house in Rawbuck's- lane the 3d of November 1832. Voted in 1832 and 1837. 1517. ( To Mr. Lane.) You find no Jeremiah Mahony valued for a house in Rawbuck's- lane ?— No. 1518. Mr. Beamish.] Subsequent to 1828, might not there be a house built in place ot the yard ?— There might. 1519- Mr. Serjeant Jackson, to Mr. Young.] Did there appear to be any new edifice erected upon any part of the premises?— I have no recollection of it; the house could not have been built, so far as I could judge, within 20 years. 1520. Did you visit the house of a person of the name of James Riordan, in Curry s Rock ?— I did. 1521. What description of house is that ?— A very bad house, in very bad repair; the partitions are broken, and hardly anv glass in it 1522. hat is the highest value of that houV?- I think the highest value is 5 /. a year. n himself' D°° S "" " Wn ° CCUPy Wh°' e ° f il ?-' le lives » " e ™ om told me'u^ fiT reS,' 0f il » ccuPied?- ThB two rooms on the ground- floor, he indeed** ^ ^ ' hi" k li,° Se P' 6 ™ 5"* " re de" « » >& * « l » t rent ?- They are, the register ?— James Riordan, ™ ea er Currv> s R , r " "' Tn 1, t'° rdan U|'° n Curry's Rock ; 2oth of Ocuto ,83! ' fed Xl ^ 5 , , 5 " 00SC " 1528. ( To
Ask a Question

We would love to hear from you regarding any questions or suggestions you may have about the website.

To do so click the go button below to visit our contact page - thanks