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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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n is MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN i5EFORE THE Mr. James Lane. 1 e AT 1 ^ • I do not find him in any of the valua- ^ gistered the 23d- t^^ ker, Phillips's- lane ; a house at tions. rhenext is Michael Murphy } f November 1832: he was la February 1838. Fhillips's- lane; a 10 /. householdei^^ fjhe appealed; his appeal was valued in the supplementary valuation at 61., ana lie appe John Marra a, lowed, and he has since been 5 and he appealed, and was struck out. The next is Redmond Mahoney, Long- lane house af Long- lane; 10/. householder, registered the 24th of November 832: I cannot find any trace of him in the valuations. The next is David Moore, master cooper, Mallow- lane; a house at Mallow- lane; 10/. house- holder registered the 27th of November 1832 : I do not find him in any of the valuations The next is Edmund Manning, master baker, York- street; house at York- street; 10/. householder, registered the 28th November 1832: he was valued in the supplementary valuation at 5 /., and lie appealed, and way truck out The next is David M'Sweeny, butcher, Baillie s- lane; a shop at Market- lane; 10/. householder, registered 28th of November 1832: 1 do not find any trace of him in the valuations. . . 892 Where are the premises out of which he is registered .'— Market- lane is a passage into the market, where there are stalls; I take it to be merely a mar- ket stall; there are several butchers' stalls in Market- lane. The next is John Nagle, weighmaster, Skiddyscastle- lane; house in Skiddyscastle- lane; 10/. householder, registered the 11th of October 1832 : he was valued in the sup- plementary valuation at 5/., and he appealed, and was struck out. The next is Edmund Noonan, weaver, Backwater- course; house and concerns at the Back- water- course ; 10/. householder, registered the 12th of October 1832 : I do not find him in the valuation, and there are no premises valued 011 the Backwater- course. The next is David Nunan, York- street; house and concerns at York- street; 10 /. householder, registered the 12th October 1832 : he was valued in the supple- mentary valuation at and he appealed, and was struck out. The next is Morris Neville, Blarney- lane ; house and premises at Blarney- lane ; 10 /. house- holder, registered 14th of November 1832: I do not find any trace of him as paying rates or valued in any way. The next is Denis Neill, painter, Portney's- lane; house in Portney's- lane; registered 16th of November 1832: I do not find him in any valuation. The next is John O'Connor, accountant, Mallow- lane; a house at Mallow- lane; 10t. householder, registered 13th of October 1832: I do not find him in any valuation. The next is John O'Leary, la- bourer, Baillie's- lane, city of Cork ; house at Baillie's- lane ; registered the 16th of November 1832 : he is valued in the supplementary valuation at 5 /. 893. Did he appeal against that?— I will not say whether it was he, because there are a parcel of houses belonging to a man of the name of Stanton, one of which is O'Leary's; but the appeal was made in respect of the premises, and all of them allowed ; six of them. 894. This house, together with five others, belonged to the same person, and that person petitioned the grand jury, and got them all exempted ; and this individual and his tenement have since been exempt from taxation ?— Yes. The next is Patrick O'Mullane, publican, Fish- market- lane; house at Fish- market- lane; 10/. householder, registered 16th of October 1832: I do not find him in any valuation. The next is John Oakshott, carpenter, Phillips's- lane ; shop at Ihiilipss- lane; 10/. householder, registered 2d of November 1832: I do not find him m any valuation. The next is Thomas O'Brien, stonemason, Mannix's- square; a house at Mannix's- square; registered the 3d of November 1832- 1 do not find lum 111 the valuation ; * " valuation. Blari valuation 1 he next is Joseph O'Connor, shopkeeper, Blarney- lane; house at u entZ Z'' :- SlStTd J5* N° VTber 1832: he was valued in the supple- mentaly valuation at 5/., and appealed, and was exempted. The nexf is Cornelius O Council, painter, Bastable- square; a house at Bastable- square 0/. householder, registered the 24th of November 1832 : I do not find dther of Bastabl m?;,° Tr thG nre ° f the I) lace in the valuation; I never heaS oBastable- squaret. ll I saw it here. The next is William Power, architect Dean street; a house at Dean street; registered thelSth of October i S r W S • W- — JAMES PURCELL STONECUTTER DOUGLAS STREET J SB M - uougias- stieet; registered the 18th of October . 1 1 3 • he supplementary valuation at and he appeal a^ ™ e^ tlf^ next
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