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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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66 parliamentary [ fictitious > Totre Reports, 1837- 8— continued. Murphy, Jonas. Victualler, New- lane, Cork city; registered in November 1832; he was valued in the supplementary valuation, for a dwelling- house 5/., and an outhouse il., and he appealed and was struck out, Lane 889. Murphy, Michael. Gill Abbey- street, Cork; the full value of his house would be 6/. a year ;' it is a very poor, small thatched cabin, Young 1764- 1770 Amount of rent paid'by him 5/. 10 s. gd., Young 1774 No person would pay that sum as ground- rent, Young 1776, 1777' He registered in 1832, and voted in 1S35 and 1837, Colburn -,- 73 His name is not on the valuation, Lane 1779. Murphy, Michael. Victualler, Green- street, Cork ; registered as a ten- pound householder in 1832; there is no such person, nor any such place in the valuation, Lane 889. Murphy, Michael. Clothier, Narrow- lane, Cork; registered as a ten- pound householder in 1832; there is no such place as Narrow- lane in the valuation, Lane 889. 1458. Murphy, Michael. The house and premises out of which he registered are in very bad repair ; the outside value of them is 4 L, Young 1443- 1456 He voted at the elections in 1832, 1835 and 1837, Colburn 1457. Murphy, Michael. Trunkmaker, Phillips- lane, Cork; registered as a ten- pound house- holder for Cork; valued in the supplementary valuation at 6/., and he appealed; his appeal was allowed, and he has since been exempt from taxation, Lane 891. Murphy, Patrick. Claimant to register for Longford, under a lease granted by his father to him; the court refused to go into the landlord's title, Gardiner 7918- 7921. Murphy, Thomas. Tailor, Christchurch- lane, Cork; ten- pound, householder; registered 1111832; he was valued in the supplementary valuation at 51., and appealed, and was struck cut, and has never been taxed since, Lane 890. Murray, Thomas. He claimed to register for King's County ; he had not been in posses- sion six months, as required by the Reform Bill; he was registered, Battersby 14063- 14087 His lease had been executed within the six months previous to the registry, Battershy 14072. Murray, Thomas. Of Gurtahurka; claimed to register for King's County as a ten- pound freeholder; he had been six years in possession; his lease, though dated in 1835, was not executed till within a few months of the registry; he was objected to on that ground, but the objection overruled, Kelly 15019. Murtargh, Laurence. Particulars respecting the quantity and quality of land held by him in Longford, rent paid, & c., Rooney 11445- 11471 Difference in the valuation of this property by Mr. Bracken and witness, Rooney 11472- 11479. N. Nagle, John. Weightmaster, Skiddyscastle- lane, Cork ; registered in October 1832; was valued in the supplementary valuation in 1832 at 5 I., and appealed, and was struck out, Lane 892. 1742 £. 5. is the full value of his premises, Young 1738, 1739 Regis- tered and voted in 1832, Lane 892 ; Colburn 1740; Meagher 3288. Neill, Daniel. Registered for Cork, out of a house and land at Parknafaha; there is 110 ^. uch denomination of land in the treasurer's return, Deeble 5435- 5438. Neill, Denis. Painter, Portney's- lane, Cork; registered as a ten- pound householder for Cork ; his name does not appear in any of the valuations, Lane 892. Nesbitt, Mr. Of Leitrim; was employed by the Messrs. Whites to value certain properties in Longford for the purpose of giving evidence before the Committee on the last Long- ford petition ; he is a large landowner / supposed reason why he was employed, Flood 8737- 8757- Neville, Morris. Blarney- lane, Cork ; ten- pound householder; registered in 1832; there is no trace of him as paying rates either in the collector's books or the valuation, Lane 892. Nicholas, St., Parish of, Cork. Amount of rates remitted, as appears by the churchwar- dens' return, Casey 6232 Number of persons included in the return, Casey 6238 List of" poor" and " waste" concerns in this parish, App. p. 330, 331. Nicholls, Simon. ( Analysis of his Evidence.)— Apothecary and accoucheur in Dublin ; formerly resident in Longford, 10354- 10356 Was secretary to the Liberal Reform Club in 1832, in Longford, 10357- 10360 The greater portion of the people of Long- ford were very anxious to come forward to register at the first registration, 10361 Is not aware of any intimidation or force having been used to induce them to come forward, 10362- 10364 The expenses of the ' registry were defrayed by voluntary contributions; amount of sums collected and disbursed in conducting the registry, 10364-
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