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Third Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

30/07/1838

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Third Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

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[ 436 ] LIST OF APPENDIX. No. 1 — A Return of the Number of Voters in each County, City, and Borough in Ireland, who actually polled at the last General Election, with the Number of Polling- places at said Election, and the Number of Voters polled in each Polling- place on each Day, and the Number of Marksmen who voted for each Candidate p. 437 No. 2. A Return of the Number of Voters Registered in each County in Ireland since the ist October 1832, distinguished into Classes, and the Date of Registry of each - p. 451 No. 3. A Return of the Name, Residence, and Description of each Person admitted as a Freeman in each Corporation in Ireland ( except Dublin), since March 1831, with the Date of Admis- sion and Date of Registration of each, and a Statement of the Right under which each was admitted ------------ p. 468 No. 4. A Return of the several Persons Registered in the several Boroughs and Cities in Ireland, sending Members to Parliament, who have subscribed their Affidavit of Registry as Marksmen p- 483 No. 5.— A Return of the Number of Voters Registered in each County of a City or Town in Ireland, since the passing of the Irish Reform Act; distinguishing the Voters into Classes, with the Date of their Registrations respectively -------- p. 494 No. 6.— A Return of the Number of Notices of Applications at each Registering Sessions since the passing of the Irish Reform Act, to register Voters in each County, City, and Town in Ireland, together with the Number of such Claimants Admitted, Rejected, or With- drawn -------------}). 497 No. 7.— A Return of the Number of Rentcharges Registered at each Sessions since the ist Octo- ber 1832, stating the Name and Residence of each Person so Registered, the Barony and Denomination of Land 011 which the Charge was granted, and the Name of the Person granting the same ----------- p. 523 No. 8.— A Return of the Number of Voters Registered in each Borough in Ireland, ( not being a County of a City or Town) since the passing of the Irish Reform Act; distinguishing the Voters into Classes, with the Date of their Registration respectively - - - p. 546 No. 9.— A Return of the Names, in Alphabetical Order, of all Persons Registered as Householders in the City of Cork, and who Voted at any Election since the passing of the Reform Act for Ireland, whose Houses in respect of which they have Registered were charged with Rates in the Treasurers' Warrants imposed at any Assizes from the Year 1830 to the Year 1837 p. 554 No. 10.— A Return of Persons who have made Application, or received Excise Licenses for the Sale of Spirits, in Premises under the Annual Value of Ten Pounds, since 1 October 1832 P- 558 No. 11.— A Return of the Names and Residences of all Individuals in the Towns in Ireland, which return Members to serve in Parliament, who have made Application or received Excise Licences, since 1 October 1832 p. 602 No. 12.— A Return of the Names and Residences of all Individuals in the Towns in Ireland, which return Members to serve in Parliament, who have made Application or received Excise Licences, since 2 May 1837, and whether such Individuals are registered as Householders p. 608 No. 13.— A Return of the Number of Applications made to the Excise Office, by Parties appearing as Electors on the Registries, desirous of obtaining Spirit Licences, and stating their Premises to be under the value of Ten Pounds yearly; specifying the Names of the Parties, and whether or no their Requests have been complied with, for the Boroughs of Clonmel and Belfast, and the City of Cork - - - - - - - p. 617 No. 14.— Lease of part of Corry, county Longford, for one Life, dated lG June 1837 - p. 619 No. 15.— Papers delivered in by Mr. Edward Rooney p. 622 No. 16.— Two Letters delivered in by Mr. Lefroy, relating to the Evidence given by the Rev. E. M'Gaver --- . p, 625
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