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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. 27 Reports, 1837- 8— continued. Dennahy, Denis. Printer, Parkouge, Cork ; house and land at Parkouge ; registered No- vember 1832, Colburn 5409, 5410 - There is no such denomination of land in Cork, Deeble 5411- 5413. Dennehy, Cornelius. Bishop- street; his house is worth about 61.; the lower part is in verv bad repair, Young 1812- 1825 Registered for Cork, and voted in 1832, Colburn 1814- . 1826, Meagher 3303 Does not appear in the valuation, Lane 756. 1816. Denny, Patrick. Blarney lane ; registered for Cork in September 1836; he is valued at 6/.' in 1828, Lane 939. Derrihelin Townland, Longford. Nature of the injury sustained by tenants in this town- land, in consequence of voting with their landlords ; refusal of labourers to work for them ; their windows and doors broken; graves dug opposite their houses, & c., Courtenay 12912- 12919. 12921- 12924. Derrivan, James. Claimed to register for King's County out of two leases of five acres each ; he had previously let one of the parcels of five acres; he swore that the remaining five were worth 10/. profit, Battersby 13933- 13936 In this case two witnesses were examined against the claim, who stated that he could not have the profit sworn to by him ; he was registered, Battersby 13935, 13936. 13967- 13969 He claimed to register for King's County as a 10 I. freeholder; objection made that he was not in possession of land to the value of 10 I. over his rent; the objection was overruled, and he was admitted, Kelly 14534- 14536- Dinan, Maurice. Registered out of house and land at Hollyhill; he resides at Knockna- killy, Cork, Deeble 5955,5956. Dineen, Patrick. Tailor, Barrack- street; registered for Cork asioZ. householder in No vember 1832 ; his name is not to be found in any of the valuation books, Lane 757. 1836 His house is worth about 6 I. per annum ; never worth 101., Young 1827- 1836 Pays 10/. per annum ; it is worth it, Meagher 3304- 3322 Registered in 1832, and voted in 1832, 1835, and 1837, Colburn 1830. Dingle Lane, Cork. Houses in this lane are very valuable ; it is a kind of market for the sale of old clothes, Gould 4272. 4274- 4282' Not more than ten houses in the lane, not one of which are valued, Gould 4275—-— Only one house in this lane that is valued for the purposes of taxation, Lane 742. Distributive Value. Explanation of the term, Kelly 14537, 14538. Dixon, Allen. Painter, French Church- yard; registered for Cork out of a warehouse in William- street in 1837; va^ uecl at 8/. in 1828, Lane 939. Dixon, Robert. Brushmaker, Kyrl- street; registered for Cork in April 1835, and also in 1837; he is valued at 5 I. in 1828, Lane 922- 939. Dobbs, Mr. Registering barrister of Dublin; he adopted the same rule as regards the not allowing the inspection of deeds by the opposing party, as was observed in King's county, Deehan 15584- 15589. Dogherty, Mr. Registering barrister for Longford ; the Conservatives made great com- plaints of his affording the other side more facility for registration than he gave to them, Courtenay 13356- 13360. Donavan, William. Carpenter, Halfmoon- street; registered for Cork in 1832; is valued at 6/. in the supplementary valuation, Lane 922. Donnolly, Patrick. He was admitted to the register for King's County, although opposed by the Conservatives; he swore that he had a beneficial interest of 101, above the rent paid, Kelly 15050- 15053. Donoghue, John. Shopkeeper, Barrack- street; registered for Cork out of a house and shop in 1832 ; on the new valuation is valued at 81., Lane 922 The value of his house is about 5/., Young 1837- 1839. 1844 Registered in 1832, and voted 1832, 1835, Colburn 1840 V alued in the supplementary valuation at 8/.; returned " rateable" in 1836, Lane 922- 939. 1841- 1843 They cannot be the same premises as those valued by witness, Young 1844- 1869. Donoghue, John. Labourer, Blackpool; registered for Cork in 1832 ; he is valued at 5 L, Lane 922. Donoughue, Hugh. Of Farmullagh ; produced his certificate to be renewed; the case was reserved from Granard to Longford, and on consulting the Act of Parliament admitted in Longford, Gardiner 7722. 7731, 7732. Donovan,
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