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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. 45 Reports, 1837- 8— continued. Howley, Mr. He rejected a person claiming under a lease, in consequence of its con- taining a non- alienation clause, Duly 15513- 15518. Hughes- lane, Cork. But few houses there that are not worth 10/. 10 s. a year, Meagher 3403 The houses are principally let out in lodgings, Meagher 3405 The rooms let from lorf. to 2 s., Meagher 3410- 3412. Hume, Clement. Appears upon the panel for Cork, as being admitted a freeman on the 8th September 1832, Meagher 4772 It should be Sept. 1830, Besnard 4773. Hungerford, Thomas. Of Cahermore; admitted to the freedom of Cork in September 1832, Meagher 4756 He was admitted in September 1830, and not 1832; it is an error in the entry, as it stands in the admission book of the corporation, Besnard 4761- 4766. Hurley, Daniel. Coal- dealer, Barrack- street, Cork; registered in October 1832, does not appear in any of the valuations, Lane 877. Hurley, Denis. Slater, Cove- street, Cork; 10^. householder; registered October 1832; was valued in the supplementary valuation at 5 I., and struck out on appeal, Lane 878. 2281 Six pounds per annum is the value of his house, Young 2278,2279 Regis- tered in 1832, voted in 1832 and 1835, Colburn 2280. 2282. Hurley, Michael. Farmer, residing at Knocknacullen, Cork; he registered out of house and land at Hollyhill, Deeble 5957. Hurley, William. Printer, Dunbar- street, Cork; 10/. householder, registered in October 1832 ; no trace of him in the valuation, Lane 878. I. Identity. See Personations. Illegal Societies. Attempts have been made during the last two or three months to establish illegal societies in Longford ; means taken by the Catholic clergy to put them down, M'Gaver 11909- 11922 Oaths are not administered to the old leaders of illegal societies, but only to the new members, M'Gaver 11929. 11932- 11949 Great efforts made to extend them in Longford, M'Gaver 11950. 11955- 11959. 11989- 11998 The Roman- catholic bishop, Dr. Higgins, has deprived the clergy of the power of granting absolution to parties belonging to illegal societies, M'Gaver 12008- 12012. See also Higgins, Dr. Orange Societies. Ribbon Societies. Improvements. See Cork, 1. Indictments. Great difficulty in sustaining an indictment for perjury in Ireland, Courtenay 6809, 6810. See also Penalties. Insolvents, in Longford. Instance of persons who have become insolvent since the registry voting at elections, Courtenay 6846 About the same number of insolvents voted at the last election for Longford on both sides, Ternan 10944- 10977. INSPECTION OF DEEDS, fyc.: 1. Generally. 2. Evils arising from the withholding an Inspection. 3. Practice with regard to allowing Inspection. 1. Generally : It is impossible for the assistant barrister accurately to inspect, nor does he inspect all the clauses in the instrument produced at the time of registration, Kelly 14364. 24384. 14385 The assistant barrister generally states the dates of the lease, the amount of stamp duty, the period for which made, the rent and quantity of land and the parties' names, Kelly 14364, 14365 Impossible for any assistant barrister, during the sitting of the court, to detect the various causes tending to vitiate the lease of a freeholder or leaseholder, from the number of cases which come before him during the day, Kelly 14384, 14385 The same inconvenience would arise to a tenant, from the landlord laying; the counterpart of the lease before counsel, as if it was produced in the registry court^ Kelly 14510- 14515, Julian 14851- 14854 Mr. Cosgreave was very particular in his inspection of the deeds, & c. under which the parties claimed to register, Daly 15088- 15092. 2. Evils arising from the withholding an Inspection : If the assistant barrister refuses the inspection of documents, it has the effect, in the midland counties of Ireland, of giving the preponderance to the Liberal interest, as a majority of the small freeholders belong to that interest, Battersby 13983- 13985. 14006- 14011. 14046- 14062, Julian 14825- 14828 The refusal of assistant barristers to allow 643. f 3 t'lie
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