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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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SELECT COMMITTEE ON FICTITIOUS VOTES, IRELAND. 1/ 489 Name. 52. Bryan Hannigan 53. Charles Henry 54. Daniel Longan - 55. William Mullan - 56. Daniel M'Devitt- 57. James M'Menamin 58. James M'Cann - 59. Thomas Murray - 60. Edward Maginness 61. Hugh M'Geady - 62. Michael M'Glinchy 63. Edward M'Geoghegan 64. James M'Ginty - 65. Patrick M'Keon - 56. William M'Menemin - 67. Francis Murphy - 68. Dominick M'Menemy - 69. Hugh M'Keon - ' - 70. James M'Keon - 71. John M'Ginley - 72. Alexander M'Shane 73. Edward M'Laughlin - 74. John M Geady - 75. Hugh M'Keon - 76. Carey M'Cool - 77. Thomas M'Colgan 78. Hugh Martin " - 79. Joseph M'Closkey 80. John Mulhern 81. John M'Bride - 82. Dennis M'Colgan 83. Joseph M'Closkey 84. John Nugent 85. John Oins - 86. Frederick Pigott - 87. Richard Quigg - 88. James Quigg 89. John Quigley 90. John Rogan 91. Patrick Sweeny - 92. John Thompson - 93. James Tenan 94. Robert Taylor Occupation. dealer tailor hairdresser cabinet- maker - dealer stable- keeper - dealer innkeeper dealer labourer - tallow- chandler carpenter publican - publican - innkeeper publican - labourer - huckster - innkeeper tailor dealer dealer dealer shoemaker cooper innkeeper dealer cow boy - dealer carman - clothes broker - coachman publican - carpenter rope- maker dealer dealer labourer - dealer innkeeper tailor yeoman - Freeman. freeman- Householder. - like like like - like - householder. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. - - like. Appendix, No. 4, Persons registered as Marksmen. 4 March 1837. James Gregg, Clerk of the Peace. 17 January 1838. CITY OF LONDONDERRY. — None.— James Gregg, Clerk of the Peace. BOROUGH OF MALLOW. Names. I John Allen John Brien George Buck - David Barry - William Broderick - James Barry - James Brian - Timothy Buckley John Buck John Barrett - Bartholomew Barry Mallow - Lackanahoola - Fair- lane Bowling- green- street Mallow - Norcott's- lane - Fair- lane Mallow - Fair- lane Fair- lane Fair- lane Occupation. thatcher. labourer. shoemaker. labourer. servant. weaver. shoemaker. brogue- maker. yeoman. brogue- maker. mason. 643. ( continued.)
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