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Third Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

30/07/1838

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Third Report from the Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, Ireland

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188 MlNXJTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE THE Mr. Bryan Clngher, 18 Way 1838. 10172. 10173. 10174. What is the rent of Roarke's farm r— I believe it is inserted there. . Is not the rent 14 /. 11*. 2 d. ?— Yes, I believe it is. Well then, deducting the rent of 14/. 11 5. id. from the gross benefi- cial produce of 86 l, ' is not the balance 71 I 6 s. 2 d. ?— Yes 10175. How much more than upon Roarke's farm than the rent do you deduct? — I have stated it there. 10176. You deduct the county cess ?— Yes. _ 10177. Have you deducted the county cess from Brady s r— 1 do not think I have. 10178. You deducted the tithe composition from Roarke's ?— Yes. 10179. Have you deducted it from Brady's?— I do not believe I have; I had not the account of it. . 10180. Did you deduct interest upon stock from the calculation of the bene- ficial interest upon Brady's?— No, I believe not; but I think 1 left some allowance for it before I put it down. 10181. You have not deducted it from the gross beneficial interest of Brady I only gave him six cows, and I left him a horse for the use of the farm. 10182. In the calculation upon Brady's, in arriving at the 55 I. 9$. 4( 1. as the beneficial interest, did you deduct any sum for interest upon stock P— I do not think I did. 10183. N° w is there a single item which you deducted from the gross produce of Brady's farm, in order to arrive at your estimate of the net beneficial interest, which you have deducted, from a similar calculation, in respect to Roarke's farm ? — I did not take much time as to Brady's ; but I deducted everything in Roarke's I considered ought to be deducted. 10184. Have you omitted to deduct from Brady's any item which you have deducted from Roarke's ?— I had no account of the tithe or county cess in Brady's. 10185. In the calculation by which you arrived at the 71 /. 16 s. 2 d., as the beneficial interest in Roarke's, did you deduct the tithe or county cess?— I believe it is deducted from the 71 /. \ 6s. 2 d. 10186. I ask you again, as I asked you before, have you not made the gross produce of Roarke's farm to be 86 I. ?— Yes. 10187. And taking the rent from that, the balance is 71 I. 6 s. 2 d. ?— It would ; but that is not the way I have done it. 10188. In what other way did you doit?— I put the rent at 14/. 135. 4*/., county cess 1 I. 10 s., tithe composition 1 /., interest upon stock 4/. 10189. Making those deductions, what do you make the beneficial interest upon Roarke's farm ?—£. 64. 16 c?. 8 d. 10190. Now in makingyour calculation of beneficial interest upon Brady's farm to be 55 I. 9 s. 4 d., have you deducted from the gross produce the county cess ?— No, I have not. 10191. Have you deducted the tithe?— No. 10192. Have you deducted the interest for the value of the stock?— No, I have not; I had not time to do it. 10193. Now deducting those three items from the gross produce of Brady's farm, in order to make out the beneficial interest upon the same principle upon which you have made it out in Roarke's farm, what would be now your estimate of the beneficial interest that Brady would have ?— I make Brady's 73 I. 6 s. beneficial interest. 10194. Upon the calculation you now make, you make Brady's beneficial interest 73 I. 6 s. ?— I do. 10195. Now let us know the items of that; first let us know the items of your former calculation ?— The former calculation was 73/. 16 s. 3 d., for the produce of the tillage and meadow. 10196. Let us have the items of the calculation upon which you stated to the Committee, in answer to a former question, that Bradv's beneficial interest was 55 /. 9 s. 4 d. ?—£. 42. for six milch cows. 10197. Is there any other item?— I believe that is all I included in the calcula- tion I made awhile ago. 10198. You only took in six milch cows as the whole ?— Added to the 73 I 10199. Now give me an answer to the question I put to you ; ^ ive me all the items by which you made out, in answer to a former question, 55 I. as. 4d. as Brady s beneficial interest. I do not ask you now for the additional items, but I ask you for the items which composed your former calculation ; do you understand the question ?— Yes, I do. J 10200. Then
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