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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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524 APPENDIX TO REPORT FROM THE COUNTY OF ARMAGH. Name and Residence of Persons Registering. Baronv and Denomination of Land in which Charge Granted. Thomas Grew, jun., of Tullylagan, county Tyrone. - - O'Neiland West, Townland of Gal- clanrock. Name of Person granting same. i February 1838. - - Thomas Grew, of Rhone Hill, county Tyrone. Leonard Dobbin, Jun., Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF CARLOW. Date of Sessions. Names and Residence of Renlchargers Registered. Denomination of Lands on which Rentcharges Granted. Name of Person granting same. Barony. Whether £. 20 or £. 50. 1837: Rathvilly - June - Robert Dowse, Barrendown, Redbog of Clonmore Mary Dowse - 20 co. Wicklow. October William Johnston, Carlow - Bullock Park - Stanley Johnston Carlow 20 Wm. Bunbury M'Clintock, Rathmore Thomas Bunbury Rathvilly - 20 Drumcar, co. Louth. John M'Clintock - ditto - ditto - ditto - - ditto 20 Charles Doyne, jun. 17th Fu- Tullow - Robert Doyne - - ditto 20 sileers. — Thomas Stoyte, Carlow Ballycormick & Seskin Philip Bagenal Idrone East 20 — Rev. Alex. Durdin, Hun- Cranmore Robert Durdin Forth 20 tington. ditto - — Rev. Thomas Durden, co. - ditto - - ditto - 20 Waterford. — Robert Garde Durden, Cran- more. - ditto - - ditto - ditto - 20 — Charles Garde Durden, ditto - ditto - - ditto --- ditto - 20 — Robert Whaley, Dublin Myshal ... John Whaley - ditto - • 20 December - Patrick Walter Blackney, Clomoney Walter Blackney Idrone East 20 Dublin. 1838: January Hans Kelly, Ballyduff Ballyduff George Kelly - Rathvilly - 20 —— John Shaw Smith, London - Ballykealy John . Jas. Leeky. Forth. 24 January 1838. A. J. Humfrey, Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF THE TOWN OF CA11RICKFERGUS. Date of Registry. Name and Residence of Persons Registered. Name of Grantor. Denomination on which Charged. Special sessions in Oct. 1832. The Right honourable and Rev. Edward Chichester, commonly called Lord Ed- ward Chichester, of Raphoe, in the county of Donegal, clerk, dean of Raphoe. - - the Most honour- able Geo. Augustus Marquis of Donegal, and the Right honour- able Geo. Hamilton Chichester Earl of Bel- fast. - - the lands of the castles of Joymount, Buttlett, and Dob- bins, and the sites of the late dissolved priory of St. Francis and monastery of Woodburn, in the parish of St. Nicolas, in the borough of Carrickfergus. Sessions in Oct 1837. Christian William Nicolay, of No. 7, Upper Gloucester- street, in the parish ofMary- le bonne, in the county of Middlesex, in England, esq. - Jane Anne Clements Duncan Davys Wil- son, otherwise Ellis, commonly called Jane Anne Clements Wil- son. - - the lands of Englishman's Mountain and part of the Quar- terland, and the house and demesne of Prospect, in the middle division and lands in the west division, and at Key Gate, and houses in West- street and Back- lane, and lands in the middle division in the town of Carrickfergus. Amount of Rcntcharge Registered. 20 20 Note.'— The delay in making this return has been occasioned by the illness and death of the late clerk of the peace and the appointment of his successor, the latter having received a duplicate copy of the order on the 5th March instant. 8 March 1838. David Legg, Clerk of the Peace.
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