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Electors Registered (Borough of Belfast, Ireland)

27/04/1838

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Electors Registered (Borough of Belfast, Ireland)

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172] ELECTORS REGISTERED, AND VOTERS POLLED, No. Name, Description, and Residence of Inhabitant. Hugh Morrison, tailor, Academy- street - William Montgomery, linen- lapper, Dur- ham- street. Arthur Kennedy Millar, vitriol- manufac- turer, Whitehouse- road. John Millar, jun., dealer, Marlborough- st. James Martin, merchant, Belfast John Murray, coal- dealer, Barrack- street Hugh Moore, mariner, Michael- street George Massy, tobacconist, North- street - Patrick Maguire, porter, Union- street Michael Mallon, dealer, Carrick- hill Patrick Marmion, publican, Waring- street Paul Lovernon Munster, merchant, Col- lege square East. Daniel Murray, lime- burner, Ballymacarrett James Miskelly, coachmaker, Gloucester- street. James Mackean, commission- agent, Castle- street. William Magee, mechanic, Russell- street Samuel Melville, sawyer, North- street James Mortimer, shoemaker, Church- lane William John Moore, linen- merchant, Glengall- place. Daniel Magennis, teacher, College- street - John Mulligan, merchant, Donegall- street Joseph Moody, flax- spinner, Ballymacarrett John Monteith, surgeon, Bruce- street John Magin, printer, Thomas- street Thomas Macartney, pavier, Union- street - James Macartney, pawnbroker, Hill- street Matthew Martin, writing- clerk, Church- lane. Samuel Magee, publican, Upper Church- lane. John Montgomery, gentleman, Divis- street Joseph Marshall, earthenware merchant, High- street. George Macool, , Caroline- street John Murray, spirit- dealer, Gordon- street Bartholomew Magee, spectacle- maker, Millfield- street. John Malarkey, carman, Weighhouse- lane Henry Mullan, engraver, John- street William Mullan, salesman and writing- clerk, Gloucester- street. John Maguire, carman, East- street - James Mariner, shipwright, Verner- street William Montgomery, starch manufacturer, Peter's- hill. John Mechesney, weaver, Ballymacarrett William Maphett, writing- clerk, Graee- st. Thomas Magennis, porter, East- street Alexander Montgomery, saddler, Cromac- street. John Macwood, cooper, Curtis- street Scott Montgomery, spirit- dealer, North Queen- street. James Matteer, baker, Great Edward- st. Daniel Murphy, grocer, James'- street John Mallon, baker, James'- street - Henry Manning, house- agent, Cromac- st. James Millar, baker, High- street - David Mulholland, publican, Waring- street Fergus Massy, tobacconist, North- street - John Murdock, clothes- dealer, Smithfield Thomas Murray, tailor, Queen- street Henry M'Neile, mariner, Grattan street - Andrew M'Master, grocer & spirit- dealer, Catherine- street North.
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