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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 23 8 m i n u t e s o f e v i d e n c e t a k e n B e f o r e t I Ie Mr. John Young co February 1838. lnve been built within 10 years r— nu, rung years. . ( To Mr Lane ) Do you find such a person upon the valuation .-— No. , 780.' ( To Mr.' Young.) Did you value the house of Simon Mahony, of Ever- green since Christmas last?— I did. • 111 1781. Did you examine his tenement?— I did; it is a very small house, con- sisting of only two small rooms. . c ' ; 7f2> Is there anything else besides ?— There is about a quarter of an acre f ° Touncl ° f ™ !' What value do you set upon the whole house ?— I think the utmost value of the entire is 0/. per annum. . 1- 84 ( To Mr Colburn,) Do you find such a person upon the register I find " Simon Mahony, labourer, of Evergreen, city of Cork ; house and land at Evergreen; householder, 10/.; registered 13th of November 1832." He voted 1832 and 1835. . . . 1785. ( To Mr. Young.) Do you think that in the intervening time since the registry of 1832, the value of that house could have been depreciated from 10 I. to what it is now ?— Not at all; it was never worth 101. 1786. ( To Mr. Lane.) Do you find such a person upon the valuation ?— No ; he may be valued, but he is in the liberties. 1787. ( To Mr. Young.) Did you examine and value the house of Redmond Mahony, of Long's- lane ?— I did. 1788. What is the highest value you put upon that ?—£. 6 per annum. 1789. Mr. Beamish^ What do the premises consist of ?— I do not know; I took no memorandum what they consisted of; I suppose about four rooms. 1790. Did you inspect them ?— I did. 1791. Were you in them?— I was. 1792. Were you in the second floor?'— I was not up stairs. 1793. Then it was not a very general inspection ; you merely walked in and out again ?— I walked in, and looked up stairs. 1794. Do you conceive that a good way of satisfying yourself of the value ?— I thought it was; I could not presume to go up stairs into every house. 1795. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] Did you see the whole exterior of it ?— Yes ; it is in Long's- lane ; it is a very back situation. 1796. Did you see the rear of it?— No, I did not go through it to see the rear; I was in the lower part of it; I was in the part he occupies ; he only occupies one room of it. 1797. Does he let out the rest of the house ?— Yes. 1798. Mr. Beamish.] Did you ascertain that from the man ?— Yes. 1799. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] Is Long's- lane a very respectable and rising part of the town ?— It is a very back situation. 1800. ( To Mr. Colburn.) Do you find Redmond Mahony upon the register ? I find " Redmond Mahony, mason, Long's- lane, city of Cork; house at Long's- lane; householder, 10/.; registered 24th November 1832." He voted in 1832 and 1835 1801. ( To Mr. Young.) Do you think that in 1832 that house could have been worth 10 /., or anything like it?— Nothing like it. 1802. ( To Mr. Lane.) Is that person rated?— No. — I did Did y° U 6Xamine the Premises of Patrick Duggan, Old Market- place? Jl0^^ iS the hi § hest value you set upon them ?- I think the utmost value is 0 I. a year. Ifil054l°^ rnC0^ miD(; y° U find SUch a Person upon the register ?- 01d Market-^ ace, city of Cork; house at ; reglstered 28th of November 1832- He iSo6 ( To Mr. Young.) Do you think his tenement could be worth 10/ avear or anything like that, in 1832 ?— Nothing like it 7 ' 1807. Mr. Beamish,] Did you examine those premises ?- I did oq DoTouTno^ I" 1? ; bC IT ? Sh° P and a sma11 ^ hind it. before it when I v^ t tf ^ r , - ^ ? T* T* there since Christmas and a year I 4ited it sfnJp clZ Chnstn??' he told ™ that he paid five guineas e ^ nnsimas, and it was occupied by another person. 1810. You
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