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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. Fitzgerald, Michael. Barrack- street, Cork; his house worth about 6/.; could never have been worth 10/., Young 2219- 2226, Meagher 3565- 3600, Gould 4361- 4371 He paid 10/. rent; would not value it so high as 10/., Meagher 3565- 3600 Registered in 1832, Lane 765 Voted in 1832, 1835, and 1837, Colburn 2221. 2224 Valued in the supplementary valuation ; appealed, and was struck out, Lane 765. 2223, Gould 4361. Fitzmaurice, Edmund. Vintner, Mannix- square, Cork; registered as a ten- pound house- holder ; there is no such place as Mannix- square mentioned in the valuation books, Lane 765 It is called Mannix- street in the valuation books, and he registered out of a house there, and is valued at 10/., Gould 4354- 4360. Fitzsimons, Christopher. Of Ballinacross; his claim to register was rejected in 1832; he held sixteen acres of land, and paid 38 s. per acre rent, Flood 8260- 8263 Further evidence thereon, Flood 8315- 8329. Fitzsimons, William. Longford ; particulars of his case; he claimed to register in 1837, and was rejected ; he was admitted at a subsequent registration, Rooney 11187- 11193. Fitzsimons, William. Of Kilsolla ; claimant in October 1837 for Longford ; produced a lease ; the lease was so old and effaced that the court could not make out the rent or quantity; he was admitted, Gardiner 7962- 7967 He gave no evidence as to the amount of rent he paid, either by receipt or otherwise, Gardiner 7968, 7969. Fleming, Thomas. Blarney- lane; registered for Cork as a ten- pound householder in November 1832 ; his name is not 011 the valuation, Lane 765. Flood, Matthew. Of Ballymore ; went to Dublin to pay his rent, and the agent refused to take it, but told him he would break his lease, Flood 8915, 8916. Flood, Patrick. ( Analysis of his Evidence.)— Resides at Springfield, in the county of Westmeath, 8190, 8191 Attended the first general registry in Longford after the passing the Reform Bill, 8192, 8193 At that registry persons were admitted to be registered as voters 011 the Conservative side who had a much inferior qualification as to value than those who were rejected on the Liberal side, 8194- 8197- Mr. FoSbery and Mr. Dogherty were the registering barristers, Si98 Duplicate certificates have been obtained by the agent for the Conservative party, and attempts made to use them; evidence thereon, 8199- 8231 Conversation between witness and the deputy clerk of the peace, in which he admitted that duplicate certificates had been taken out, 8232- 8255 Further evidence respecting the qualification possessed by Conservatives admitted to the register and Liberals rejected by the barristers in 1832, 8256- 8329 Cases of the Fitzsimons and Read rejected, 8260- 8265. 8315- 8329 And the Messrs. Vances admitted, 8267- 8275. 8287, 8288. 8307- 8309. Mr. Fosbery refused to register M'Avoy's tenants, on the ground that the land- lord was not in a state of mind to grant leases, 8330- 8360 Very little objection made by the Liberal party at the registration in 1832, 8368- 8370 Difference in the amount of rent paid by Conservatives admitted and Liberals rejected, 8371- 8370 Witness has inspected several of the farms of tenants who were struck off the register by the Committee of 1833, and result thereof, 8388- 8486 Names of parties for whom witness gave notices, whose farms he valued, and who were afterwards registered, 8487- 8695- Case of Fitzsimons admitted by Mr. French in 1833, 8489- 8492 Of Peter Alley, 8493- 8496. 8503- 8507 His vbte was struck off by the Committee of 1837, 8500, 8501. 8508- 8514 He attempted to register in 1832, but in the notice the wrong barony was inserted, 8515- 8520 Persons were very anxious to come forward and register where counsel were employed, 8523- S525 Case of John Tuite, who was struck off by the Committee of 1837 ; quantity of land held by him, and rent thereof, 8527- 8557. General rate at which land is let in the immediate neighbourhood of Tuite's farm, 8558- 8584 Case of John Cullen ; quantity of land held by him, and rent paid for it; was registered in 1836, and struck off by the Committee of 1837, 8586- 8592 ' Of Denis Sheridan, 8593- 8605. 8617. 8618 Land in the vicinity of Mount Granard is let at 41, per acre, 8606, 8607. 8613- 8616 This part of Longford is a great grazing country ; the farmers generally make their rents from their butter and pigs, 8619 Quantity of land held by witness, and rent paid, 8620- 8623 Case of Beglin; the land occupied by him is capable of producing a beneficial interest of 50/. a year; his name was " struck off in 1837, 8624- 8643. 8658- 8660. 8667. Witness values his bene- ficial interest in the land occupied by him at 30/. a year, 8644, 8645 Persons pos- sessed of five acres of good land, at three guineas an acre, would have a 10?. beneficial interest, 8646- 8652. 8662- 8666 Case of Matthew M'Gurk; rent paid by him; he was struck off by the Committee of 1837; beneficial interest not less than 40/.; it was very excellent land, 8668- 8695. [ Second Examination.]— Produces a map of Matthew M'Gurk's premises, and exa- mination thereon, 8697- 8736 Purpose for which the map was prepared, and by whose direction, 8737- 8757 Particulars respecting the holding of James Glancy, 8765- 8789- 8796- 8799. 8853- 8861 Cost of preparing land for an acre of oats, and average 643. e produce
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