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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] E L E C T I O N . 43 Reports, 1837- 8— continued. Griffin, John. Cotton- weaver, Fair- lane ; valued in 1828 at 6 Z.; was returned as " poor,'' 1830- 1832; registered as a forty- shilling freeholder for Cork in October 1832; does not appear upon the rates after the summer of 1832, Lane 1017- 1023. Griffith, Mr. One of the agents for the Conservative party in Longford ; he admitted that there were several bad freeholders taken at the first registration, in consequence of Lady Ross not giving the abatement in time to entitle the tenants to vote, Flood 8235- 8237—— This could not be, for if they were entitled to vote they must have been upon the register ; if any abatement were given, it must have been' before they registered, Courtenay 13252- 13258. Gurtavaroon, Cork. Persons appear on the register for Cork in right of lands of Gurta- varoon, though resident at Farrenastig, Deeble 5491- 5493. H. Holy, John. Bridewell- lane, Cork ; description of the house occupied by him ; it is worth about 5/., Young 2325- 2327 It could not have been worth 10/. in 1832, Young 2329 Registered in 1832, voted in 1832 and 1835, Colburn 2328- 2332 Does no! appear to have been valued for the purposes of the city taxation, Lane 2331. Haly, William. Registered for Cork out of dwelling- house and lands at Holyhill; he resided at Knocknacullen, Deeble 5957, 5958. Hanly, James. A tenant on property belonging to Lady Ross in Cashel; was dispossessed of his holding in 1833; amount of compensation awarded him, M'Gaver 12414. Hare, Mr. Was never employed at the registry sessions for Longford ; he was engaped in the appeals before the Judges, Fosbery 13004. Harris, Henry Francis. Tuckey- street; ten- pound householder; registered for Cork in 1832 ; it does not appear that he ever paid any rates, Lane 878. Harris, Timothy. St. Finn Bars parish; is valued for the first time under the supplemen- tary valuation at 11 /., Lane 1137- 1139. Hart, John. See Hayes, Jeremiah, and John Hart. Harvest. Instance of persons being prevented working for Roman- catholic tenants who had voted with their landlords, so that their harvest could not be saved, Courtenay 7229, 7230. Hatchell, Mr. Recommended a prosecution against a person named Croker for perjury, Meagher 5059, 5060. Hayes, Jeremiah, and John Hart. These parties registered out of house and land at Bal- linoriskig in November 1832, Colburn 5317 There is no such denomination of land in the city or liberties of Cork, Deeble 5318- 5323. Hayes, William. Carpenter, Devonshire- street, Cork ; registered as a ten- pound house- holder in 1832 ; his name does not appear in any of the valuations, Lane 876. Healy, John. Labourer, Bridewell- lane, Cork; ten- pound householder, registered in October 1832 ; no trace of him in the valuations, Lane 876. Healy, Thomas. Philip's- lane ; his house is worth about 5/., Young 2232, 2233 It never could have been worth 10 I., Young 2235 Registered and voted in 1832, Col- burn 2234- 2241 Does not appear in the valuation, Lane 2236. Healy, or Haly, Timothy. Of Bishop- street; value of his house about 6 /.; part let out to lodgers, Young 2260- 2263. 2267- 2276 It is good value for 10/.; his lodgers pay him 5/. 4 s., and the apartments he occupies are worth 6 I., Meagher 3709- 3728, Gould 4153 Registered in 1832, Lane 897, Colburn 2264 Voted in 1832 and 1835, Col- burn 2264, 2265- Does not appear in the valuation, Lane 897. 2267. Healy, William. Coachmaker; registered as ten- pound householder out of house in High- street; no such place appears in either of the valuations, Lane 876, 877. Heany. Four brothers of this name registered as freeholders for Longford in 1832, in right of a lease granted them by their father, Flood 8310, 8311. Henney, John. Was admitted to the register of King's County, although, on his cross- examination, he admitted he could not get 101, a year above what his land was set to hint for, Kelly 15060. Hennissey. Particulars of the attack made by persons of this name on James Nolan and his son, for voting against his landlord; refusal of the magistrate to take the informa- tions against them ; their subsequent trial and conviction, M'Gaver 12477- 12482. 643. f 2 Herlihy,
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