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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. 87 10?. for anything 1010' } rm o ° . n0t kn0W whether he held it on lease ?— I do not 1811. Mr. Serjeant Jackson, to Mr. Lane.] Was that person eier valued for the purpose of taxation ?— No. eu Ior • o. i812- ,( To, Mr- Yo ™ 0:) Did examine the house of Cornelius Dennehy of Bishop- street, since Christmas?— I did 01 \ l\ l' ^ M8 ^^ est value of that house ?- Six pounds per annum. T Vt f1! Mr- Colhurn•) Do y° u Cornelius Dennehy upon the register - — I tind Cornelius Dennehy, painter, Bishop- street, city « f Cork • house at Bishop- street; householder, 10?.; registered 10th November 1832." Voted 183* 1815. ( To Mr. Young.) Do you think that house coulcl have been in 183- 2 worth 10 l, or anything like it ?— I do not think it could. 1816. ( To Mr. Lane.) Is that person upon the valuation ?— No. 1817. Mr. Beamish, to Mr. Young.] Did you examine those premises ?— I did i 818. Were you in them ?— I was. 1819. Is there any second floor?— There is. 1820. Did you examine that?— I did not go up stairs. 1821. Did you go to the back part of the premises?— No ; I went into the house, and examined the lower part of it, and the rooms below stairs were in very bad repair. 1822. Then you know nothing about the upper part of it, nor about the back premises ?— No. 1823. So that he might have had premises there worth you know ?— He might; I did not go behind. 1824. Mr. Serjeant Jackson^] What kind of house is it?— It is a slated house, in very bad order. 1825. What number of stories?— I think there are two stories above the ground floor. 1826. ( To Mr. Colburn.) You find that he is registered out of a house, and nothing else ?— Yes. 1827. ( To Mr. Young.) Did you visit the concerns of Patrick Dinneen, of Barrack- street ?— I did. 1828. Did you value them ?— I did. 1829. What is the highest value of those ?— Six pounds per annum. 1830. ( To Mr. Colburn.) Do you find that person upon the register ?— I find " Patrick Dinneen, tanner, Barrack- street, city of Cork ; house and concerns at Barrack- street; householder, 10/.; registered 19th November 1832." He voted 1832, 1835, and 1837. 1831. ( To Mr. Young.) Could those premises have been worth anything like that sum in 1832 ?— Nothing like it; the upper part is so out of order as to be uninhabitable ; I was up stairs there. 1832. Mr. Beamish.'] Are there any back concerns there ?— There is a small back house. 1833. Did you examine it?— I did. 1834. You examined the entire of the premises ?— I did. 1835. And they could not have been worth 10 I. in 1832 ?— I do not think thev could. 1836. Mr. Serjeant Jackson, to Mr. Lane.] Is he in the valuation ?— No. 1837. ( To Mr. Young.) Did you visit the house of John Donoghue, of Bar- rack- street, since Christmas ?— I did. 1838. What is the highest value you set upon it ?—£. 5. per annum. 18 39 What does it consist of ?— One apartment below stairs, two above. 1840 ( To Mr. Colburn.) Do you find him upon the register ?— I find " John Donoghue, shopkeeper, Barrack- street, city of Cork; house and concerns at Barrack- street; householder, 10 I.; registered 19th November 1832. He voted 1832 and 1835. , , , , nol tnv 1841. ( To Mr. Lane.) Is that person valued for the purpose of the local tax- ation ?— He was valued in the supplementary valuation at 8 I. 1842. Mr. Beamish.] Was he struck off or altered m any way ?— No. 1843. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] Has he continued to pay rates ?- In summer J , „ 1 j » issfi Tip ivns returned rate- Q/ Mr. John Yuung. 20 February 1838. 1836 he was returned " poor lodgers ; in spring 1836 he was returned able;" in summer 1835 he was returned " poor lodgers ^^^ was returned " rateable;" in spring 1834 poor in spring 1835 " poor m 1844. To Mr. Young.\ Could that house have been worth 10 l, or anything M 4
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