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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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Ireland.] ELECTION. Reports, 1837- 8— continued. Buckley, John. Cooper, Cove- street; registered for Cork in November 1832; he was valued at Ql., Lane 920 Registered in November 1832, and voted at the last election for Cork; he was excused the rates laid on at the Spring assizes 1837, Meagher 5215. Buckley, Patrick. Carpenter, Ballygurren; registered out of house and land in October 1832, Colburn 5269 Witness never heard of such a denomination of land as Bally- gurren, either in the city or liberties of Cork, Deeble 5268- 5285. Buckley, Thomas. Watchman, Rockwell- lane, Cork ; registered in November 1832 ; the place out of which he registers is not in the valuation books, Lane 726, 727 His house is worth about 6 I. per annum, partly let to lodgers, Young 2164- 2167 It could not have been worth 10/. in 1832, Young 2169 Pays a rent of 4 I. per annum ; has laid out about 40/.; has two lodgers that pay him 41. 15s., besides his own apart- ments; he has good value for 101., Meagher 3461- 3490, Gould 4241- 4259 Regis- tered in 1832; voted in 1832 and 1837, Colburn 2168.2171 Does not appeal in any of the valuations, Lane 2170. Buckley, Timothy. Shopkeeper; registered for Cork out of a shop and dwelling- house at Douglas- street in 1832; he was valued at 6Z., Lane 918, Meagher 2733 Pays 13/. 10s. rent; is possessed of a proper qualification to enable him to vote at elections, Meagher 2733- 2749. Burdett, Henry, John, and Arthur. Registered for King's County as rentchargers; they are clothed and maintained by the father ; their rentcharges are of very recent creation, since 1837; are nierely^ colourable annuities, Daly 15486- 15491. Burgan, John and Patrick. Were allowed to register for King's County, on swearing that they had a beneficial interest of 10/. above the rent paid, Kelly 15050- 15053. Burke, Bartholomew. Baker, Wisdom's- lane, Cork ; registered in November 1832 ; was valued in the supplementary valuation at 5/., and struck out upon appeal, Lane 724, 725. 2146 Rent paid by him 6/. a year; it is the fair value for his house, Young 2141, 2142, Meagher 3459 Not worth \ ol. in 1832, Young 2144 Registered in 1832, voted in 1832, 1835 and 1837, Colburn 2143. 2145. Burke, John. Cordwainer, Coppinger's- lane, Cork; registered in November 1832 ; does not appear in any of the valuations, Lane 719, 720 His house worth 5 Z.; it is in very bad repair; never worth 10/., Young 1991- 1993, 1995- 2000 Registered in 1832; voted in 1832 and 1837, Colburn 1994. 2002 Valued in the supplementary valuation of 1833; appealed, and was struck out, Lane 2001. Burke, Richard. File- cutter, Wisdom's- lane, Cork; registered the 22d November 1832; was valued at 71, in the supplementary valuation; appealed against it, and was struck out, Lane 721- 723. Burke, Thomas. Clarence- street, Cork ; premises occupied by him in 1835 were of suffi- cient value to enable him to register as a ten pound householder, Barry 5642, 5643. Burne, . Has been served with a notice to quit for having voted against his landlord ; reason assigned by him that his life would be in clanger if he voted for him, Courtenay 12880- 12885. 12882*~ 12890*. Burning Land. Effect of burning land on cultivation, Battersby 13909* 13920. In Ireland burning is generally considered a pernicious system, and there are several Irish statutes which make it highly penal for any tenant to burn land, Battersby 13915 Burning may be usef ully put in practice 011 land which retains the water upon the surface, and which prevents the growth of herbage and the effectual tillage of the land, Battersby 13916. Burning Lime. See Rent. Burrowes, John. Coachmaker, Hanover- street, Cork ; valued in 1828 at 101. ; registered in November 1832; was not returned as " rateable" till 1836, and has been returned " poor" ever since, Lane 1129- 1132. Busby, William. Fort- street, St. Nicholas parish, Cork ; registered out of a dwelling- house there in 1833; valued in the supplementary valuation at 5/.; he appealed personally, and was struck out, Lane 705- 710. C. " C." Number of persons the initial letter of whose names begin with " C" on the register for Cork, Deeble 5530, Colburn 5531 <. Cahill, Christopher. His claim to register for Longford was rejected on the ground of value ; an appeal was lodged against the decision of the barrister; the appeal was tried, but the jury could not agree, and the case was dropped, Rooney 11670- 11728 General opinion entertained by the public that the majority of the jury were in favour of the claim, Rooney 11 729. 643. b 2 Cahill,
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