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First Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

28/03/1838

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First Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

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23 8 minutes o f e v i d e n c e t a k e n b e f o r e t I Ie Mr. Bevj. Deeble. whether a person, anxious to find that out, would find it out, I do not think this would be sufficient to enable him to do so. , 7 March 1838. 5390. Having the north liberties attached to it, would not that be sufficient r — That would only prevent them from going to the south. V5Qi But there being such a ploughland as Bonlibeg in the north liberties, and seeing such a description as this, would they be likely to go to that plough- land to seek for the man '/— They might go there. > 5392. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] Do you think it is a sufficient guide tor a person not acquainted with the man as you are, to find him ?— I do not; for I was myself puzzled some time about it when 1 read it first. But I valued that parish also, and 011 looking over it, I saw that I had put down a house to a man of the name of Bartholomew Kiely. 5393. You know the man?— I cannot say that I personally know him, but I valued his house and premises before, and I recollect the name; the man lives upon the road to Whitchurch, and on part of the lands of Bonlibeg. 5394. Do you know the nature of his holding ?— It is a house and a small cabbage garden. 539,5. Do you consider that he has 10 I. beneficial interest in it ?— It does not say that he has. 5396. What is the next?— M. 658; Jeremiah Murphy, of Droumane. 5497. ( To Mr. Colburn.) Will you read the entry upon the register ?—" Jere- miah Murphy, farmer, Droumane; house and land at Droumane; householder, 10/.; registered 24th of September 1835." 5398. ( To Mr. Deeble.) Are vou acquainted with such a denomination as that ? — No. 5399. Did you ever hear of such in the city, or in the suburbs, or in the liber- ties ?— There is no such denomination upon the treasurer's return. 5400. Mr, Beamish.] Did you ever hear of such a name as that ?— I heard of a place called Drouminard, and I saw people register out of a place of that name. 5401. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] Do you know that man?-^— I cannot say that I do. 5402. Mr. Beamish.] Do you know any man of that name upon the lands of Drouminard ?— I call all this Farrenastig; the whole ploughland is Parrenastig, 5403. Is there such a man as Jeremiah Murphy upon that ?— I cannot exactly state that; there are several Murphys upon Farrenastig. 5404. In what capacity is he registered ?— Farmer. 5405. Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] What is the next?— M. 509. 5406. ( To Mr. Colburn.) Will you read the entry upon the register?—" Daniel Mahoney, labourer, Lohenebuoy, city Cork; a house at Lohenebuoy; a free- holder, 405.; registered 23d of November 1832." 5407. ( To Mr. Deeble.) Do you find any suqh denomination as that within flie liberties, or within the city, or the suburbs ?— No. 5408. You never heard of it ?— No. 5409. What is the next ?— D. 250 ; Denis Dennahy. 54to. ( To Mr. Colburn.) Will you read the entry upon the register ?—<< Denis Dennahy, printer, Parkouge, city Cork; house and land at Parkouge; house- holder, 10/.; registered 22d of November 1832." TI 5411 \( To Mr' J) eehle-) - Did you ever hear such a denomination as that in the liberties ?— No. 5412. Mr . Beamish.] Do you know a place at all of that sound ?— The nearest 1 know to it is Parknaglantane. 54' 3£ Mr. Serjeant Jackson.] That is a description that would not at all guide you in finding out the claimant ?— It would not. MM- What is the next ? " F. 92; Abraham Farren, Parkakamore, city 1832." ^ Parkakamore' beholder, 20/.; registered 12th of November 5415. Are you acquainted with any such denomination as that ?— No. 54' o- Do you know the man ?— No. fJn41 V n Do know a Place ^ lled Parkmore?- I had a field h^ now There Parkmore, at the back of Blarney- lane; there is not a hoL on it now. fhere is one lodge on it; I do not know who lives in it 5418. You do not know whether the field you had formerly might not be the same
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