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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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Appendix, No. 7- ( 1.)— EXTRACT from Mr. John Young's List of Premises in tlie City of Cork, out of which the following Persons registered, and which he impugned for want of value before the Fictitious Votes Committee of the House of Commons. No. N A M E. 1,406 1,459 1.495 1 ,' 510 1,632 1,643 1,727 1,827 2,011 2,021 2,047 2,092 2,099 2,147 2,219 2,227 2,260 James Miller Jeremiah Murphy Michael Pickley - Jer. Mahony Thomas Walsh Ch. McCarthy Terence Leviney - Patrick Dumeen - James Twoomy Thomas Regan Ed. Riordan Ed. Noonan - Filor M'Carthy - Thomas Buckley - M. Fitzgerald Cor. Foley - Tim. Healy - Residence. Blackpool - Blarney- lane Rawbuck- lane - - ditto Barrack street - York- street Allen lane Barrack- street - Cove- street Hughes- lane Bandon- road Backwater- course Easom- hill Rockwell- lane - Barrack- street - Bridewell- lane - Bishop- street Occupation. Mr. Young's Valuation. City- rate Valuation. carpenter shoemaker labourer butter- iiierch. shoemaker publican labourer tanner - smith - labourer brogue- maker weaver - writing- clerk - watchman carpenter lodging- housekeeper tailor cannot say not 3 I- 2 I. cannot say - ditto - not not cannot say 61. cannot say not 5l. not cannot say not not I When Registered. Same Persons' Premises as registered, were Valued by me in January 1838; viz. Elections Voted at. R. Gould's Valuation. Together with my own observation, I got the following information respecting these premises: — -- he pays 4/. 45, ground rent; paid 20/. fine, and built it himself. - - pays 31, ground- rent; laid out 80/. ; is in his family 50 years. to him ; very convenient to Butter- weighhouse. pays 9 I. 9 s. rent; his house not in city rate- book, a large house ; I know this house for many years. I think Mr. Young could not have seen the right premises. - - pays 10/. rent- I have seen the landlord's receipt; Rev. Mr. Lee. pays that rent. pays 7I. rent, and expended 201.; a good situation, pays io£. 10 s. rent, pays that rent. his tenants pay 5 I. 45., exclusive of his own apartments, pays 8 I rent, and expended 401. pays that rent, pays 101. 8 s. rent. - - his tenants pay valuable, say 81. ; 4 5. ; the remainder of the house N. 73.— It is most difficult, nearly impossible, to ascertain by the city rate- books whether some of the above are valued, 1833, the dates of the general and supplementary valuations. London, 5 March 1838. as the names in the books are those of the residents in 1828 and Richard Gould. ( 2.)— EXTRACT from No. 2 Tabular Return, made by Mr. James Lane, of Persons registered as 10/. Householders, who do not appear to be valued at any time. Richard Gould valued some of these Premises, as under; more of them are valued in City rate- book, viz : N A M E. Residence. When Registered. Elections voted at. R. Gould's Valuation. OBSERVATION S. Joseph Ahern Thomas Buckley Thomas Cavanagh - William Cotter Patrick Connell John Collins - Geo. N. Daly Fair- lane Rockwell- lane Old Market- place Blarney- lane Barrack- street Douglas- street Barrack- street 10 Oct. 1822 24 Nov. 1 832 6 Nov. 1832 8 Nov. 1832 9 Nov. 1832 ditto 26 Oct. 1832 1832, 1835, 1837 1832, 1837 1832, 1835, 1837 1832,1835,1837 1832,1835,1837 1832,1835 1832 £. IO lO IO lO lO lO 10 his tenants pay him 4 I. 15 s, 4 c?., and his own apartments valuable. I was told he pays 9/. 105., Irish ; and lias it 20 years. valued in rate book ; parish St. Finn Barr, No. 79, at 5/., in Bandon- road. ditto - parish St. Nicholas, No. 691, at 7/.; in White- street, ditto - in the name of Mary Murphy, No. 70, at 12
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