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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. 9i Reports, 1837- 8— continued. VALUE OF PREMISES, &> c.— continued. 3. Opinion as to the Tests to be applied for the purpose of ascertaining it— continued. not a good test, would be much better than the present mode of ascertaining the value, Fosbery 13107 The least objectionable test of value is what it would let for in the market between landlord and tenant, Battersby 14295 The rating standard would un- questionably be the best test of value, Battersby 14296- 14315. Mr. Cosgreave took the value of the produce and deducted all expenses incidental to the cultivation ; and if there remained a balance of 101, over and above the expenses be registered the claimant, Daly 15098- 15102 The same mode was adopted by Mr. Gibson, Daly 15158- 15162 Witness's test of value is what the land is actually worth to the claimant over and above the rent reserved by the lease, Daly 15296- 15325. See also Cosgreave, Mr. Forty- shilling Freeholders. Gibson, Mr. King'i County. Landlords and Tenants. Vance, James. Registered for Longford out of sixteen acres, at 27 I. a year, and two acres that he had rent- free, Courtenay 13259- 13262. 13270- 13273. Vance, William. Registered for Longford on fifteen acres of land; rent 41, is. 10d., Courtenay 13259- 13261. 13270- 13273. Verschoyle, William. Great Britain- street, Cork ; description of premises occupied by him ; they are worth 5/. a year, Young 2430, 2431. 2433, 2434. Virchville, William. Broad cloth weaver, Great Britain- street, Cork ; registered in Novem- ber 1832 ; his name does not appear on the valuation books, Lane 896. W. Wages. In Longford, a man gets from 6 d. to 8 d. and 10 d. per day, Clogher 9846 Average rate of, in Ireland, M'Gaver 12231 Amount of wages per day for labour in the country parts of Ireland, with and without diet, Clogher 9993- 10000. See also Labourers. Wagget, Mr. His opinion that attornies' apprentices are not entitled to be admitted to the freedom of Cork, Besnard 4932,4933. Wagner, Jonas. Shoemaker, North Chapel- street, Cork ; registered as a ten- pound house- holder; his name does not appear in any of the valuations, Lane 896. Walker, Captain. A magistrate of Longford ; he was present when a policeman fractured a man's skull, while endeavouring to enter the registry court; he did not take any notice of the transaction in the way of prosecution, Nicholls 10565- 10575. Wall, Walter. Shopkeeper, Barrack- street, Cork; valued at 61. in 1828; returned as " rateable" in 1836; registered in November 1832, Lane 1115- 1117. Walsh, John. A tenant on the property of Lady Ross, in the parish of Cashel; he was dispossessed of his holding in 1833; amount of compensation allowed him, M'Gaver 12414. Walsh, Nicholas. Slater, Great Britain- street, Cork ; registered for Cork in 1832 ; valued in the supplementary valuation at 5 I.; appealed, and was struck out, Lane 896. War Leases. See Leases. Ward, Mr. Was detained by the Conservatives at Foxhall till the election for Longford was over; he subsequently died of a broken heart; he always voted on the Liberal side, M'Gaver 12312. 12315- 12318. 12322- 12325. " Waste" and " Poor" See Anne's, St., Shandon Parish, < Sfc. Welsh, Richard. Carpenter, Beal's- alley ; registered as a ten- pound householder for Cork ; his name does not appear in any of the valuations, Lane 896. Welsh, Thomas. Barrack- street, Cork; his house not worth more than 5 l, Young 1631- 1633 Should not think it of sufficient value for the purpose of local taxation, Young 1634 His name does not appear in the valuations, Lane 1635 He registered and voted in 1832, Colburn 1636 And also in 1837, Meagher 3188- 3190. 643. n Wetherelt,
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