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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. 85 ^ 1529. Certainly not in 1832?— No. , ~ h g „ H.' n3.0* Mr" BeTSL] 7° U d° n0t know out of what premises he registered*- 9 ' ' * ' He only registered out of one house. 8 ' book3'' D° y° U kn° W that° f y° Ur ° Wn knowledge?- It is so in the registry- 1532. It is in that house he registered ?— Yes, I saw him there. 3533- Did he tell you that he registered out cf the house*— No. 1534. What description of man is he ?— He is a poor man : I think a slater by trade. 1,535- Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] Did you visit the house of a person of the name R3 I 1 * v of Cornelius O'Connell, Bastable- square ?— I did. 1536. Did you go into the house ?— I did. 1537- What description of house is it?— The lower part of the house is merely a stable, from which there is a small staircase to two rooms over the stable, where he resides. 1538- Then it consists of the lower part, which is a stable, and two rooms above ?— Yes. 1539- What is the outside value of that house?—£. 5 per annum. II, 1540- ( To Mr. Colburn.) Do you find Cornelius O'Connell upon the register? — Cornelius O'Connell, painter, Bastable- square, city of Cork; house at Bastable- square ; 10/. householder; registered 26th of November 1832. Voted in 1832 and 1837. 1541- ( To Mr. Young.) Was that house ever, in your judgment, of the value of 10/.?— It never could be. 1542. ( To Mr. Lane.) Do you find such a person valued?— No, in neither valuation. J543- ( To Mr. Young.) Did you visit the house of a person of the name of John O'Leary, in Bailey's- lane ?— I did. 1544. What description of house has he ?— It is in very bad repair. 1545. Does he occupy the whole of that house himself, or only part of it?— I cannot state that he resides there at all now. 1546. What is the outside value of that house ?— I think the outside value of it is 5/. 1547. ( To Mr. Lane.) Do you find that that John Leary, of Bailey's- lane, was valued for the house in Bailey's- lane in the supplementary valuation of 1833?— He was valued at 5/., and he appealed, and was struck out. 1548. ( To Mr. Colburn.) Do you find that person upon the register?— I find John O'Leary, labourer, Bailey's- lane, city of Cork; house at Bailey's- lane; \ ol. householder; registered 16th of October 1833. 1549. ( To Mr. Young.) Was that house ever, in your judgment, worth 10/. ?— Never. 1550. Did you visit the house of Edmond Ryan, Quarry- road, since Christmas? — I did. 1551. What did his premises consist of?— They consisted of two rooms, one occupied by himself and the other let for 8 d. a week; and the upper part consists of three rooms, one let for 10 d. per week and the other two at 15. per week each 1552. What is the outside value of his house?— I think the outside value is 61. per annum. . 1553. Did you see any land ?— There is a small garden at the back ot it. 1554. Is it more than the breadth of the house?— No. 1555. Extending to what depth ?— I should think about 60 or 70 feet. 1556. And according to the best of your judgment the house and the strip of ground did not exceed 61. a year in value?— That is my opinion. 1557. ( To Mr. Colburn.) Do you find him upon the register ?— I find Edmond Ryan, carpenter, Quarry- road, city of Cork; house and land at Quarry- road; 10/. householder, registered 28th of November 1832. Voted m 1837. 1558. ( To Mr. Lane.) Is he in the supplementary valuation ?— He was valued in the supplementary valuation at 5 /., and struck out upon appeal. 1559 ( To Mr. Young.) Did you visit the house of Thomas Canty, ot tfarry s- lane, since Chrktmas ?— 1 did. 1560. What description of house is it ?— It is in very bad repair. ^ ^^ | : »
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