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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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Ireland.] ELECTION. Reports, 1837- 8— continued. APPEALS— continued. 5. Papers laid before the Committee : There were several notices of appeal given in the county of Kerry against the decision of the registering barrister, but none of them were tried, App. iii. p. 509 ISo appeals from the bar rister's decisions in Kilkenny, App. lii. p. 510 ; in Westmeath App. iii. p. 521 ; in Wexford, App. iii. p. 522. See also Sc ho ales, Mr. Applotments. I 11 Cork they are made before the warrant to levy the assessment is made, and placed in the vestry- room for inspection; the inhabitants scarcely ever look at them, Lane 563- 575. See also Rates, 1. Apprentice Boys of Derry. They are said to entertain strong opinions on one side of the questions which agitate Ireland, Battersby 14197. 14205- 14208. See also Schoales, Mr. Apprentices. See Freemen. Ardagh, Dean of. Was registered for Longford out of his turn, on the consent of both parties being obtained, Fosbery 12974. Arley, Peter. Of Kilfenton; registered in 1835; was opposed, and admitted; his vote was objected to before the Committee of 1837, and struck off, Flood 8493- 8502. 8505- 8517 His beneficial interest was worth from 40/. to 50 /., Flood 8503, 8504. Armagh County. Is one of the great linen counties of Ireland, and contains a large Catholic population, Courtenay 7321. See also Lime. Arms. Many of the Conservative party, at the election for Cork, in 1835, carried arms, Sec.; they were disarmed 111 open court, Meagher 3892- 3898. See also Cane Swords. Daggers. OO Arrears of Rent. The general custom in Ireland, when there is a year's rent due, is for the tenant to go and pay half a year; sometimes there is more due, Flood, 8937, 8Q38 - There were very large arrears of rent due on the Greville estate in 1833, but in consequence of the tenants voting as they did, the agents made them pay up the arrears, Flood 8868- 8878. 8883- 8887. 8922- 8940 In 1833, there was no tenant that did not owe two years' rent, Flood 8922- 8926 It was the general practice on that estate to owe two years' rent, and then pay one, Flood 8871- 8873 Amount of rent that was allowed to be in arrear on Lady Ross's property in Cashel, M'Gaver 12587- 12592 There was a part of Lord Lorton's estate, in Longford, upon which three half- years' rent was due, M'Gaver 12596. See also Cashel. Clearance of Estates. Greville Estate. Kilcommick Parish. Tuite, Mr. Assassination. Some persons in the employ of Lord Lorton have been assassinated ; causes to which attributed; no person has been executed for the murders, M'Gaver 12442- 12453. Assaults. See Cole. Longford. Nolan, Mr., and another. Assistant Barrister ( Longford). At the registering sessions in 1836, the assistant barrister ( Mr. French) refused to hear evidence again& t parties claiming to register, Courtenay 6646- 6652 Very great dissatisfaction expressed at his conduct, Courtenay 6653- 6657. Assistant Barristers. See Appeals. 1. Elective Franchise. French, Mr. Inspection of Deeds, fyc., 1, 2. Justice, Administration of. King's County. Parol Evidence. Registering Barristers. Tighe, Mr. Witnesses. Atkins, George. Victualler, Temple Acre, Cork ; registered as a ten pound householder ; there is no such denomination as Temple Acre in the county, Deeble 5454- 5458. B. Baker, John Welsh. Wheelwright, Leitrim- street, Cork; registered as a ten pound house- holder; his name does not appear in any of the valuations of the county, Lane 896. Baldwin, John William. Nicholas- street. Cork ; registered out of premises in Nicholas- street ; in 1832 lie was valued at 81., Lane 920. Baldwin, Mr. Voted at the last election for Cork out of a house he did not reside in ; he was one of those called " bucks," Meagher 5018, 5019. Ballard, Mr. Owner of all the houses in Ballard's- lane; the houses are valued in his name in the supplementary valuation, Young 2340- 2346. Ballinamuck Estate. The property of Lord Lorton ; a Protestant placed on this estate was murdered after a month's residence ; several Roman- catholic tenants had been put off the estate, though not without remuneration, Courtenay 7270- 7274. 7284. See also Brock, Mr. Cathcart. Cole. Dymond. Moorcroft. ^ 643. a 2 Ballinamuck 1
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