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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 Reports, 1837- 8— continued. Cashel. Number of Roman- catholic families turned out of their farms on an estate in Cashel ; number re- admitted ; number of Protestant families admitted, and evidence thereon, M'Gaver 12343- 12227 They were not in arrears for rent ; there was not in Ireland tenants more clear from arrears than those tenants ; some of them obtained com- pensation and amount, M'Gaver 12397- 12414 Compensation was never given till the tenants were on the eve of leaving the country; in some instances the landlords would not give it till they were on the way to America, M'Gaver 12215- 12223. See also Clearance of Estates. Cassel, Michael. Of Garbally, barony of Ballyboy ; was objected to on the ground of want of value ; quantity of land held by him; rent paid for it; produce thereof, & c.; he was admitted to the register of King's County, Kelly 15047. Cathcart, . A tenant of Lord Lorton's, who was murdered ; he was a very well- disposed man, and the Roman- catholic neighbours appeared to like him ; the cause assigned for his murder, was his being in possession of the farm of a Roman- catholic, Courtenay 13465- 13470- Cattle- lane, Cork. Is a poor part of the town ; there is not a tenement in it valued, Lane 649- 664. Cavanagh, Thomas. Cooper, Old Market- place, Cork; registered as a 10 I. householder in November 1832; his name does not appear in any valuation, Lane 745 He pays 9 10 s. Irish, and has had it above 20 years ; it is a public- house, Gould 4283- 4289. Cave, William. Writing- clerk, Sunday's- well; registered for Cork in November 1832 ; he is valued at 8 I. in the valuation of 1828, Lane 922. CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRY: In Cork.— Certificates of registry are produced by persons coming to vote, Besnard 185 The certificates of registration are always filled up according to the notice given by the party claiming, Colburn 5354- 5358- In Longford.— Persons have been allowed to re- register on production of their old certi- ficates; no doubt thatat the present sessions great numbers of old rejected persons in 1833 will. send in their certificates, and get them renewed on the same principle, Gardiner 8045- 8049 Duplicate certificates have been obtained by the agents for the Conservative party, and attempts made to use them, Flood 8199- 8231 - No duplicate certificates have been obtained by the agents of the late sitting members for Longford, for the pur- pose of being fraudulently used, Courtenay 13222- 13224 Have been taken out for parties who were dead long before the application, Ternan 10933- 10940 Have been applied for, and granted to agents upon both sides, without the claimant appearing or being examined, Tertian 10934- 10936. See also Martley, Mr. Re- registration. Chamberie, William Starkey. Was apprenticed in 1829, and admitted a freeman of Cork in 1836; his master died about three months previous to the expiration of his inden- tures; he had not served the full term of his apprenticeship when admitted, Meagher 4880- 4893. Chapels, Roman Catholic. See " Calling from the Altar" Chapman, John. His qualification to vote for Longford was objected to in April 1837, and was given up, as not being sustainable, from want of value, Gardiner 8020- 8022. 8030- 8033 He voted at the last election, Gardiner 8024- 8026 Particulars as to the quantity of land held by him, rent paid, & c.; he was struck off the Longford register by the Election Committee of 1 837, Rooney 11643- 11656. Churchwardens. Have been appointed in some of the parishes in Longford ; their object was to look to the registrations and elections, for the suppression of crime, & c., M'Gaver 12290- 12297. Claffy, John. He registered for King's County in 1836, on swearing that he had a bene- ficial interest of 10 l. above the rent he paid, Kelly 15050- 15053. Claffy, Peter. He registered for King's County in January 1838; he had been rejected at the October sessions in 1837, as " not having been six months in possession under his lease, Kelly 15030. He stated he had been a year and a half in possession, under the promise of a lease, Kelly 15034- 15036- 1505°- Claffy, Thomas. He was allowed to register for King's County in 1837; was objected to on the ground of not having sufficient value, Kelly 15060. Claney, Patrick. Linen and cotton manufacturer, Clarence- street; registered for Cork in November 1832 ; he is valued at 8/. in 1828, Lane 921. Clark, John. Cooper, Quaker- road ; registered for Cork in 1832 ; he was valued at 6 I. in the supplementary valuation ; appealed, and was refused, Lane 922. 643. b 3 Clark, ELECTION. l3
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