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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. Dymond. A tenant on the Ballinamuck estate, Longford; two attacks made upon him, by which he is so much injured that he will never be the same man again that he was' Courtenay i3492-] 3497 The persons who attacked him the first time were tried and' sentenced to seven years'transportation, Courtenay 13512- 13517. Dyson, George. ( Analysis of his Evidence).— Clerk to the Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland, during the last and present session of Parliament, 1248, 1249 Dates of the - orders issued by witness for the return of persons who had subscribed affidavits for the purpose of registration as marksmen, and places from which witness has received returns to those orders, 1250- 1258. E. Edgeworth, Lovell. Till within the last few years he was considered a Liberal landlord; extract from a paragraph in the Longford Journal, of a speech made by him, stating that if his tenants went against him, he never would give land to Catholics, M'Gaver 12691, 12692. 12694. Education. In Cork there are well- informed country farmers who cannot write, Colburn 1381- 1383. Egan, Anthony. He was admitted to the register for King's County on the ground that he had been offered 10Z. a year over and above the rent paid, Kelly 15060. Egan, James. He was admitted to the register of King's County, on swearing that he had a beneficial interest in his premises of 10/. above the rent paid, Kelly 15050- 15053. Egan, John. Brandy- lane, Cork; small thatched house, worth about 41.; he paid 4/. a year rent, Young 2450- 2458 Registered in 1832, and voted 1832, 1835 and 1837, Colburn 2459. Egan, John. Claimant to register for King's County as a 10 I. freeholder; he produced no lease, only a memorandum from his landlord, which was objected to by the Conser- vative party; the objection was overruled, and he registered, Kelly 14438- 14447. 14457- 14465. 15050- 15053 Registered for King's County in 1838; he had been rejected at the October Sessions 1837, as n° t having been six months in possession since the date of his lease, Kelly 15021 He had been in possession of the lands out of which he registered for thirty years, though without a lease, Kelly 15022- 15027. Egan, Kiran. Of Straduff; claimed to register as a 10/. freeholder for King's County; he produced an instrument which was illegible, neither stamp nor date was discernible; he was objected to, but the objection was overruled, Kelly 14493- 14501. Egan, Owen and Patrick. They both registered for King's County, on swearing they had each a beneficial interest of 10/. in the premises above the rent paid by them, Kelly 15050- 15053- Egan, William. Registered for King's County in 1838; he had been rejected at the October Sessions in 1837 as not having been six months in possession; he was admitted previous to the expiration of the six months, Kelly 15021 He had had the promise of a lease eighteen years previous to its being granted, Kelly 15023- 15025. EJECTMENTS : In Longford.— In some instances ejectments have been served on tenants who voted against their landlords, and others have been made to pay their rents sooner than they otherwise would have been, Courtenay 7205- 7215 Whether the Catholic tenantry on Lord Lorton's estate were ejected for non- payment of rent, or for non- title, M'Gaver 12093- 12111 It is generally known whether a tenant is ejected for non- payment of rent or for non- title, M'Gaver 12097 The number of ejectments are increasing in Longford wherever an opportunity is afforded, M'Gaver 12441. See also Clearance of Estates. Drimure. Greville Estate. Jessop, Mr. Lorton, Lord. ELECTIONS : In Cork.— The arrangement at an election for Cork is subject to the same confusion as the registration, for want of district classification, Besnard 235 If possible they should be held in the parish, Lane 4606 No doubt that many cases have occurred in which voters have been sent out of the town by their landlords to prevent their voting, Meagher 3877- 3891 Many persons voted at the last election for Cork who were not upon the non- residents' certificates, though they were non- resident at the time, Meagher 4647- 4650. Longford.— Great deal of expense is thrown upon the Conservative party under the present system of registration, if they wish to have a fair inquiry, because they must always appeal to the House of Commons, Battersby 14229- 14234. See also Churchwardens. Interference at Elections. Intimidation. Longford. Longford Elections. Oaths, 3.. Polls. Protestant Clergy. Qualification. Registration. Roman Catholic Clergy. Speeches. - 643. d 3 ELECTIVE
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