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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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444 APPENDIX TO REPORT FROM THE . Appendix, No. l. Voters polled in Counties, Cities, and Boroughs. BOROUGH OF KINSALE. Number of polling- places Freemen polled £. 10 householders polled 24 - 179 Total polled - - - 203 I have obtained the above return from the most authentic sources I could refer to, and am satisfied it is correct; but not having been in the office of sovereign and returning officer of the borough at the time of the election, it is impossible for me to state the num- ber of voters polled on each day, not having access to the poll- book kept thereat. Edward Hunt, Sovereign. 26 December 1837. COUNTY OF LIMERICK. Polling- places for the baronies of: First Day. SecondDay. 1. Upper Connelloe ------ 177 11 2. Lower Connelloe ------ 136 3 3. Costlea - -- -- -- - 250 14 4. Coshma and Small County - 89 5 5. Clanwilliam and Owneybeg - 183 6 6. Coonagh, Kenry and Pobblebrien - 128 — TOTAL - - - - 963 39 Total. 188 139 204 94 189 128 1,002 S. E. Spring Rice, Sheriff. •' i9Jao'l noig'nftt& jid • fetearlttf CITY OF LIMERICK. FirstDay ' spoiling commenced 2 August 1837. Second day's polling 3 August, being the last. Booth, No. 1, ist da} r — 2d day Booth, No. 2, ist day — sd day Booth, No. 3, ist day — 2d day Booth, No. 4, ist day — 2d day Booth, No. 5, ist day — 2d day Booth, No. C, ist day — 2d day Total polled in each") class - - J Freemen polled. £. 20 Free- holders and upwards. £. 40 Free- holders. £. 10 Free- holders. £. loHouse- liolders. £. 10 Lease- holders. 10 15 1 1 45 . 11 12 1 1 53 istiima ll 9 12 9 — 60 14 > 4 25 7 68 — 10 8 29 1 G8 — l 11 32 3 / O 2 10 7 8 3 53 11 13 29 70 1 9 13 — 3 90 9 6 — 2 100 14 23 18 3 50 11 17 18 3 59 119 150 170 27 886 3 ! | Observations. There were six booths or tested elec- tion in 1837 for the city of Limerick, and two days poll- ing. Total number who actually polled at election 1,355, As taken from the Sheriff's books. Edward Parker, Clerk of the Peace. BOROUGH OF LISBURN. Not any contest at the election for said borough in the year 1837. 1 February 1838. S. Darcus, Clerk of the Peace.
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