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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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SELECT COMMITTEE ON FICTITIOUS VOTES, IRELAND. 573 TOWN AND NAME. COLERAINE— contd. O'Kane, Edward O'Neill, Felix - O'Donnell, Michael Paul, Andrew - Paul, Joseph Paul, James Paterson, Esther Paterson, James Quigg, John Rogers, Thomas Robinson, John Rowan, William Robinson, John Steen, Mary Ann Simpson, William Schoales, Thomas Shannon, Mary Wilson, John Wilson, James - 24 March 1838. CORK: Ashe, John Ahern, Michael Ahern, Edmond Barry, William - Barry, Catherine Barry, James Barry, Mary Ann Bedworth, Margaret Bodwin, Edward Brosnan, Andrew Buckley, Cornelius Bury, John Callagham, Timothy Callagham, John Canavan, John - Carey, Michael Casey, Richard - Clarke, Thomas Cogan, John Collins, Michael Collins, John - Carlar, Michael Carnell, Henry - Carnelly, Nicholas - Corker & Co., William Corcoran, Margaret - Craria, Michael Cronin, Cornelius Cronin, Sarah - Crowley, John - Crowley, John - Cumming, Richard - Cunningham, John - Daly, Catherine Daly, John RESIDENCES. No. of the House. Preaching- house- la. Bridge- street North Brook- street Diamond Meeting- house- lane Waterside - Brook- street - ditto Church- street Diamond Meeting- house- lane Lower Stone- row Hanover- place Diamond New Market- street Killowan- street Brook- street Church- street Waterside - George's- quay Old Market- place Pump- lane - Sunday's- well Saddlerstown Ballinamought Douglass- street - Barracktown Cattle- market- place Sunday's- well Bachelor's- quay - Blarney- cross Hanover- street Saddlerstown William- street Old Market- place Shannon- street Douglass- street - Douglass- road Gaol- road Clarence- street Bandon- road Patrick- street Tilton- street Princes- street Old Youghal- road Bohermahar Evergreen - Thomas- street Canigrohan - Pump- lane - Blarney- cross Princes- street Donovan street Dominick- street - none. 12 1 none. 33 none. 31 none. 29 126 29 none. 53 none. 124 none. 43 none. 2 none. 1 5 none. Date of Registry as Householders. Appendix, No. 10. Applications for Excise Licences. 10 I. 23 June 1834. 10 I. 4 April 1836. 10 I. 23 November 1832. 10 I. 23 November 1832. 10 I. 23 November 1832. 10 Z. 21 October 1833. 10 I. 2 January 1835. 101. 1 January 1834. 10 I. 26 November 1832. 10 I. 23 March 1833. 10 I. 2 January 1837. 10 1. 1 January 1834. 10 L 24 November 1832. 101. 26 November 1832. James Gregg, Clerk of the Peace. 25 April 1835. 22 June 1835. 1 April 1837. 2 January 1837. - - A person ofsame name and residence, but described on registry as a glass - blower, 1 April 1836. 64; 25 September 1835. 27 June 1837. A person of same name and residence, but described on registry as a victualler, 26 October 1832. ( continued) 4 » 3
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