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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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16 PARLIAMENTARY [ Fictitious Votes Reports, 1837- 8— continued. Colburn, John. ( Analysis of his Evidence)— continued. forty- shilling freeholder, named William Sheehan, 1313- 1353 Witness believes that some persons who could write appear in their affidavits as marksmen, not with a view to commit fraud, but to expedite the registry, 1354- 1380 There are well- informed country persons who cannot write, 1381- 1383. [ Third Examination.]— Number of non- resident freemen appearing 011 the register; number who polled at the last election, 3926- 3930 The great majority of them have 110 connexion with the city of Cork, so as to have any local interest in it, 3933- 3942. Cole, . A tenant on the Ballinamuck estate; he was beaten in a most cruel manner; his life was placed in jeopardy in consequence of that maltreatment, Courtenay, 13510- 13511- Coleman, Jeremiah. Shoemaker, Blarney- lane; registered for Cork, in November 1832, as a ten- pound householder; was valued at HI. in 1828, Lane 922. Coleman, John. Farmer, Ballygarvin, Cork ; registered out of house and land in No- vember 1832 ; there is no such denomination of land as Ballygarvin in the city or liberties of Cork, Deeble 5286- 5289. Coleman, Patrick. Farmer, Ballinrin, Cork; registered out of house and land in November 1832, Colburn 5303 Witness never heard of such a denomination of land either in the city or suburbs, Deeble 5302. 5304- 5307. Collins, Cornelius. Accountant, Dominick- street; registered for Cork in October 1832; he was valued at 5 I. in 1S28, Lane 920 His house stated in the valuation of 1828 as " ruins, office and stores," Lane 920. Collins, Cornelius. Shopkeeper, Blarney- lane; registered for Cork in 1832 ; he was valued at 5/. in 1828, Lane 920. Collins, John. Glassblower, Douglas- street; registered for Cork in November 1832; his name is not in any of the valuations, Lane 748 The house at present occupied by him appears in the valuation of 1828 in the name of James Coveney, White- street, it being at the corner of both streets, Gould 4290. " Collops:' Explanation of the term " collops," as used in King's County ; number of sheep considered as equivalent to one " collop,'' Battersby 13766- 13772. 13775. Colquhoun, Mr. Circumstances connected with the charge of partiality made against the revising barrister for Longford by him; explanation thereof, Fosbery 12951- 12953 - He threw up his brief, and left the registry court; he afterwards resumed it, Nicholls 10695- 10709 He did not throw up his brief at Ballymahon; lie left the registry court there for a day or two; he was very strong in his language on one or two occa- sions, Fosbery 13067- 13070. 13127- 13129. See also Longford County. Registering Barrister. Commonage, Right of. In King's County the right of commonage is never taken into con- sideration in calculating the qualification of a claimant to register unless it is particu- larly mentioned in his lease, Daly 15220- 15224. Compensation. See Cashel. Competition. See Land. Conacre, Longford. Very general practice in Longford to let the land in conacre, Flood 9136- 9140. See also " Beneficial Interest." Potatoes. Conby, Michael, Of Killinanika; he voted as a ten- pound freeholder for Longford in 1835 and 1837; he voted out of lands in the neighbourhood of Rusky; his qualification ceased previous to 1832 ; it depended upon the life of his father, Ternan 10826- 10834 He voted on both occasions for the Conservative candidates, Ternan 10834. 10864. 10866 Further evidence thereon, Ternan 10935#- 10943. Connaught. See Roman Catholic Clergy. Connell, Denis. Blarney- lane, Cork; he was valued in 1828 at 10/.; registered in 1832, although not returned as " rateable" till the summer of 1836, Lane 1104- 1107. Connell, Patrick. Brogue- maker; registered out of house and yard in Barrack- street, Cork; his name is not in any valuation, Lane 747. Connell, Patrick. Musical- string maker, Hanover- street; registered for Cork in November 1832; he is valued at 81. in 1828, Lane 922. Connor, John. Publican, Blarney- lane ; registered for Cork in 1832 ; he stands at 7/. in the valuation of 1828, Lane 922. Connor, Peter. Of Cashel; he was dispossessed in 1833 of property which he held under Lady Ross; amount of compensation allowed him, M'Gaver 12414. Conroy,
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