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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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Patrick Dumeen John Fitzgerald Ed. Fitzmaurice Timothy Healy D. Harley - Morgan Lynch Daniel Leahy Andrew Moore Michael Murphy Denis Murphy David M'Swiney Edmund Noonan Maurice Neville Thomas O'Brien Mathew Ryan Edmund Riordan * John Sullivan James Twoomy John Walsh - Patrick Buckley John Beale - Patrick Crinan Daniel Mahony Henry White - John Scanlan - ditto Bishop- street Mannix- square Bishop- street warehouse, Cove- st. Old Chapel- lane - Pope's Quay Shine's Yard Gree- street - Douglas- street shop, Market- lane Backwater- course Blarney- laue Mannix- square Bishop- street Bandon road Quarry- rock Cove- street Leitrim- street Blarney- lane Douglas- street llocliford's- lane Nicholas- street Copythorn- street Mannix- square in city rate- book this is called Chapel- hill, and cannot say if it be valued, valued in Mannix street, at 10/.; parish St. Mary Shandon, valued in rate- book, parish St. Nicholas, Nos. 426 and 427, at 5/. valued, No. 917, at 81. - ditto - Nos. 1 i 1 and 112, at 4/.; parish St. Finn Barr. this man's place must be valued, as he pays a high rent. this house is too good not to be valued, if within the suburbs. this place is called Chapel- hill in rate- book, and cannot say if it be valued. I was informed be pays 10/. rent. the situation of this place is, I think, too valuable not to be valued. perhaps it may be worth 10/. to the owner. this is in the liberties at Douglass, two miles from the city. valued in the city rate- book in Grafton- alley, Nos. 1,485 & 1,486, at 16/. called in rate- book Willow Hill, and cannot trace if it be valued or not. valued in Devonshire- street, No. 566, at 35/. valued in Mannix- slreet, No. 711, at 8/, To the best of my opinion the above is quite correct. Richard Gould. ( 3).— TABULAR RETURN, made by Mr. James Lane, of Persons registered as 10/. Householders, who were valued in the Supplementary Valuation of 1833, and upon Appeal were struck out, and not charged. The following is an extract from that Return. N A M E. John Buckley Maurice Cotter - Michael Fitzgerald John Fitzgerald Thomas Geary - John Hickey John Murphy - Thomas M'Auliff Edmund Manning David Noonan - William Sullivan Nicholas Walsh - ation. Vnln Residence. When Registered. Bishop- street - Douglas- street Barrack- street - Douglas- street - - ditto - Vicar- street Fair- lane - York- street - ditto - - ditto - Cat- lane - Great Britain- street F. ieciions Yoted at. Mr. Richard Gould's Valuation of theso Premises, viz. R. Gould's Valuation. OBSERVATIONS. I was informed lie pays 10/. rent. his tenants in this house pay him 1 1 /. per year, exclusive of his own apartments, he expended 40 /. in this concern. ( a carpenter;) pays 5 /. 105. Qd., and expended 200/. pays 1 o I. rent. pays 5 /. 10 s., and expended 301.; has it 13 years ; a very good situation, pays 61. 10^.; has it 34 years ; part let at 8/.; holds remainder himself, has of this house let to tenants 13/. worth, exclusive of his oun apartments, his lodgers pay him 15 /., exclusive of his own apartments. London, 5 Martli 1838. I got the best information I could, as above ; what I believe to be correct. Richard Gould.
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