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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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Lane. 4 MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE THE 878 And has never been rated since ?- And has never been rated since The next is Denis Hurley, slater, Cove- street; a house in Cove- street; 10/. householder 1838: registeredtl 1 October 1832: he was valued in the supplementary valuation al T/ nu struck out on appeal. The next is William Hurley, printer Dunbar- street; the 25th of October 1832: I cannot find any trace oi him in the valuation! and I do not find that he paid any rates at any time fhe next is John Hickson, corn- broker, Denroche's- cross; house and premises at Den- roche's- cross; 10Z. householder, registered the 24th of November 1832 : I find no trace of him in the valuation. The next is Henry Francis Harris, cabinet- maker Tuckey- street; a shop in Tuckey- street; 10 /. householder, registered the 25th o November 1832 : I do not find that he ever paid any rates. 1 he next is fcdward Jameson, gentleman, Douglas- street; a house in Douglas- street, corner of Donovan- street; 10 /. householder, registered 26th October 1832 : I can find no such house, nor his name in the valuation. The next is Denis keily, wheelwright, Shanden- street; a house at Shanden- street; 10 /. householder, registered 27th of October 1832: 1 cannot find any trace of him in the valuation. The next is Edward Kenny, tailor, Coleman's- lane ; a house at Coleman's- lane; 10/. householder, registered the 3d of November 1832: I cannot find that he was ever valued. The next is Daniel Loland, woollen- manufacturer, Brocklesby- street; 10/. householder, registered 23d of October 1832.— I think this is a mistake in printing- the book, and that it ought to be " Leland." 8- 9. Do you know there is a woollen- manufacturer of the name of Leland ?—• Idol' 880. But you know of no Loland?— No. 881. Have you searched for both names, and do you find him in the valuation under either name?— I do not find either name in the valuation. 882. Who comes next ?— John Leary, Eason's- liill; a house at Eason's- hill; 10/. householder, registered the 31st of October 1832 : 1 do not find that he was ever in the valuation. The next is Philip Leahy, woolcomber, Cattle- lane; a house in Cattle- lane; 10Z. householder, the 2d of November 1832: I do not find that he was ever in the valuation. The next is William Lynch, shipwright, Thomas- street; a house in Thomas- street; 10/. householder, 2d of November, 1832: lie was valued in the supplementary valuation at 5 /., and appealed, and was struck out. The next is Denis Leary, yeoman, Boyce's- street; a house and yard in Boyce's- street; 10 /. householder, 21st of November 1832 : he was valued in the supplementary valuation at 5 /., and he appealed, and was struck out, and has never since been rated. The next is Humphrey Leary, labourer, Cat- lane ; a house and yard at Cat- lane; a 10/. householder: he was valued in the supple- mentary valuation at 5 /., and appealed against it orally, and was struck out. 883. Is not Cat- lane a poor part of the town?— It is very poor. 884. And so is Boyce's- street, is not it ?— Boyce's- street consists of newly- built houses. Boyce's- street was not at all in the valuation of 1828, and several houses were brought into the supplementary valuation. The next is Jeremiah Leahy, labourer, Quarry- lane; a house in Quarry- lane; 10/. householder, 21st of November 1832: I do not find him in the valuation. The next is Daniel Lmelian, dyer, Cove- street; a house in Cove- street; 10/. householder, 21st of iNoveniber 1832: lie was valued in the supplementary valuation at 5 /. and he appealed and was struck out, and he has not been rated since. The next is William Lynch, cotton- weaver, York- street; a house in York- street; a 10/. house- holder, the 22d of November 1832: he was valued in the supplementary valua- tion at 5 /., and appealed, and his appeal was allowed. < SS ^ And LIN LLOO - n^ ir^ 1. 1 TVT RR.. John Lynch, der, 22d of George's- street; some is Patrick Linehan. Ea
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