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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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PARLIAMENTARY fictitious votes, Reports, 1837- 8— continued. Clark, William. Cabinet- maker, Cross- street; registered for Cork in 1832 ; lie is valued at 8 I. in 1828, Lane 921. Clark, William. Cooper, Douglas- street; registered the 19th October 1832; he was valued under the valuation of 1832 at 9/.; appealed against it, and it was reduced to 7 I., Lane 922. Clarke, Peter. Particulars respecting the quantity and quality of land held by him in Longford, rent paid for it, & c., Rooney 11384- 11409. 11433- 11444. Clear, Ralph. Smith, Duncan- street; registered for Cork in 1832; is valued at 8/. in 1828, Lane 921. Clearance of Estates. How far the experiment has been successful of substituting Pro- testant for Roman- catholic tenantry, Courtenay 7292- 7311 In no instance have any of the persons been interfered with, or had their cattle injured, where the lands have been taken from one Roman- catholic and given to another, Courtenay 7325 It is too much the case in Ireland for persons who are dispossessed, however rightfully, to revenge themselves upon the incoming tenants, without any respect for their popery or piety,"" Courtenay 13522- 13529. Roman- catholic tenantry have been turned out of their farms to make way for Pro- testants previous to the interference in politics of the Roman- catholic clergy, M'Gaver 11872- 11875 Some of the Roman- catholics who have been turned " out of their farms have received a compensation for their former holdings, M'Gaver 12209- 12214. 12414 The system of changing Roman- catholic for Protestant tenants has greatly increased in Longford since the interference of the Roman- catholic clergy at elections, M'Gaver 12687- 12697 No clearance of tenants on Lord Lorton's estates since 1835, except a small holding, where a middle- man's tenants were cleared off, he having become in arrear, Courtenay 13460- 13463. See also Arrears of Rent. Ejectments. Lefroy, Mr. Lisnana, Lands of. Lorton, Lord. Moffatt, Mr. Protestants. Ross ( Lady) Estate. Cleary, John. He registered for King's County; he was objected to by the Conservatives as not having a sufficient qualification, Kelly 15060. ! Clere, Thomas. He was allowed to register for King's County, on swearing that he had a beneficial interest of 10 I. above the rent paid, Kelly 15050- 15053. Clergy. Neither the Protestant or Roman- catholic clergy ought to interfere in politics, Courtenay 13538- 13572. See also Landlord and Tenant. Clifford, John. Carpenter, Sunday's- well; registered for Cork in 1832 ; he was valued at 5/. in 1828, Lane 920. Clifton, Michael. Tailor, York- street; registered for Cork in 1832; he is valued at 7/. in 1828, Lane 922. Clogher, Bryan. ( Analysis of his Evidence).— Land- surveyor and farmer, at Corrann, in the county of Roscommon, 9745- 9748 -- Length of time he has been a surveyor, 9749 Was employed to survey and value lands in the county of Longford, and by whom, 975°~ 9755 The maps produced were not accurate surveys altogether; they were only estimated valuations, 9758- 9775 The maps correctly represent the state of the land, and the boundaries, 9776- 9778 Witness was desired not to value the property of any but those who had registered, 9782, 9783 Some of those whose property witness valued were struck off the register by the Committee of 1837, 9784- 9786 - Quantity of land held by Gillacy ; annual value of the farm per acre, 9791- 9801. Quantity of land held by Roarke; average value thereof, 9802- 9816 Beneficial interest possessed by him in this farm, and manner in which calculated, 9817- 9825 Mode of valuing a farm between landlord and tenant, and evidence thereon, 9826- 9846 Beneficial interest in a farm is what the farm is able to produce, deducting from it the expense of labour, price of seed, & c., 9850- 9862 An industrious tenant, holding a farm under 30/. rent in Longford, could support his family, and lay by 40/. a year, 9865- 9872 Further evidence respecting the beneficial interest of persons in the farms valued by witness, 9872- 9883 A farm of 22 acres would fully occupy the time of three persons during the whole year, 9884- 9892. [ Second Examination.]— Delivers in a list of the names of persons who were struck off the register for Longford by the Committee of 1837, and whose holdings are marked in the maps produced by him, 9893- 9898 Particulars respecting the holding of John Farrell, and examination thereon, 9901- 9949 Has attended the registry on one occasion, for the purpose of giving evidence as to the value of property; cannot say whether it is the practice of claimants to put the value of their premises high or low, 995079955 In the maps produced witness only sketched round, and showed the position of the boundaries, and the part where the tillage was situated, 9956 In most
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