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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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I r e l a n d . ] E L E C T I O N . Reports, 1837- 8— continued. Crime, Suppression of. See Churchwardens. Croker, John. Cabinet- maker, Cross- street; registered for Cork the 24th October 1832; his name does not appear in the valuation, Lane 740. Croker, Mr. Voted at the last election as a householder, though months previously to the election he and his family were resident in the bridewell at Cork, Meagher 5019 Informations were lodged against him for perjury; he had given evidence against parties concerned in the combination at Cork; he was assisted to escape from justice by the police and other authorities, and evidence thereon, Meagher 5019- 5088 He never could have occupied the house out of which he voted; it had been recently built, and there were no floors and no roof to it, Meagher 5043- 5055 Was the principal com- binator, and led the other parties into it, and then gave evidence against them, Meagher 5077- 5085. Crone, James Norcutt. Admitted a freeman of Cork in September 183Q, Meagher 4785 - He was admitted in 1830, and 1836 was copied by mistake in the entry of his admission, Besnard 4786—— Voted at the last election, Meagher 4787. Cronin, Jeremiah. York street; registered for Cork in 1832; he is valued at 7Z. in 1828, Lane 922. Cronin, John. Cooper, Douglas- street; registered for Cork in 1832; he was valued at 5/. in 1828, Lane 921. Cronin, Widow. A tenant on the property of Lady Ross, in the parish of Cashel; she was dispossessed of her holding in 1833; amount of compensation allowed her, M'Gaver 12414. Cronly, Patrick. Of River Lyons, barony of Phillipstown; registered out of nine acres of land at; rent paid, 41. 18s.; he would not undertake to swear that a solvent tenant would give more than 1 I. 5s. per acre for it, Julian 14722- 14724. Crowe, James. He registered for Cork in October 1826; on his first application was rejected, because the landlord might give him a new lease, the former one having been destroyed by fire; he did produce a new lease, and was registered, Daly 15127- 15134. Cullen, John. Of Cloonagh; quantity of land held by him, and rent paid for it; he regis- tered for Longford in 1836; his vote was disputed before the Committee of 1837, but the witness could not describe the land, Flood 8586- 8592. Cultivation. Advantage arising from the improved mode of cultivation introduced by the Protestants on Mr. Lefroy's estate; in many instances the Roman- catholics are following their example, Courtenay 7304- 7306 A man that labours upon his own farm will do much more, for the size, than the man who has to employ labour, Flood 8847- 8852. 8863, 8864 The expense of cultivating bad land is more than that of good land, Clogher 10331- 10336. See also Burning Land. Oats. Potatoes. Cummings, Thomas. Archdeacon- lane, Cork; the house out of which he registered was worth about 41., Young 1597- 1599. 1602 II was never worth 101., Young 1601 He registered in 1836, Colburn 1600 His name does not appear in any of the valua- tions, Lane 1603. Cummins, John. Of Cloghan, King's County ; claimed to register as a twenty- pound freeholder; he was rejected on the ground that he was not in the occupation of pro- perty to the value of 201, over and above the head rent, Deehan 15604- 15606. Cunningham, . No ejectment brought against him for voting against his landlord, though notice to quit has been given him, Courtenay 12870- 12879. Cunningham, Daniel. Of Bleanavoher; his name was struck off the register for Longford by the Committee of 1837, Clogher 9893- 9895. 9970, Rooney 11263- 11268—— Par- ticulars respecting the quantity of land held lay him ; valuation thereof, Clogher 9962, Rooney 11261- 12298 He has a very good house beside the land; supposed cost of building it, Clogher 9962- 9991. Cunningham, David. His lease was set at a lower rent than what he proposed for it, Rooney 11293- 11298. 11329- 11342 The property in right of which he claimed to register if put up in the market would set at 20/. a year more than the present rent, Rooney 11317- 11324 Supposed cause of his rejection by Mr. Dogherty, and evidence thereon, Rooney 11343- 11383. Cunningham, Enoch. Shopkeeper, Kyrls'- quay; registered for Cork in 1832; he was valued at 6/. in 1828, Lane 921, Cunningham, George. Dealer, Kyrl's- quay ; registered for Cork in 1832 ; he is valued at 6Z. in 1828, Lane 921. 643. c 4 Cunningham}
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