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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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6o PARLIAMENTARY [ fictitious VOTES Reports, 1837- 8— continued. M'Gaver, Rev. E. ( Analysis of his Evidence)— continued. Whether a landlord would, for political purposes, let his land at 18s. or 205. an acre less than its value, unless under a distinct understanding that the tenant should vote with him, 12818- 12831 Statement of four Roman- catholic tenants, on Lord Lorton's estate, who were dispossessed in 1833, with the amount of compensations they respec- tively'received, and the compensation they believe that was paid to others, 12834- 12838, Ev. p. 270,271 Extract of letter from Rev. Mr. O'Brien, containing a list of tenants turned off by Mr. Lefroy in 1834, with observations on that Act, 12839, Ev. p. 271, 272 List of persons noticed to quit, and served with ejectment process in April 1838, in the town of Ballinamuck, Ev. p. 277223. M'Gaver, Rev. Mr. He addressed the people of Longford after the close of the registry court very often ; he held Lord Forbes and Mr. A. Lefroy forth as tyrant bigots, Cour- tenay 13413- 13415 Two letters delivered in by Mr. Lefroy relating to the evidence given by him, App. iii. p. 625. M'Ghee and Jordan. They were detained by the agents for Messrs. Forbes and Lefroy from Saturday till Monday, and then brought under a military escort to the polling- booth ; when placed upon the table they voted for the Liberal candidates, M'Gaver 12310- 12312. 12336 M'Ghee was chaired through the streets for it, M'Gaver 12336. M'Guiness, Barnard. His qualification to vote for Longford was impeached before the Committee of 1837, an(^ was giyen UP as unsustainable from want of value, Gardiner 8020- 8022. 8030- 8033 He voted at the last election, Gardiner 8024- 8026. M'Gurk, Matthew. Of Friskin, near Granard ; quantity of land held by him; rent paid for it; he was registered for Longford in 1832 ; was struck out in 1837, upon ground of want of value, Flood 8668- 8676 Mr. Brock's statement before the Committee of 1837, that there were no buildings on his property, is incorrect ; description of those which existed on the property in April 1837, when visited by witness, Flood 8682- 8695 Map of the premises and buildings on this farm produced, and examination thereon, Flood 8697- 8764. M'Keon, Matthew. Of Balinalee, Granard ; came up to vote upon a certificate at the election of 1832; the first vote was rejected on his own admission that he was not a 201. freeholder, Flood 8201- 8205 He came up again to vote and was rejected ; he refused to take the qualification oath, Flood 8209- 8218 He was registered as a 20/. free- holder for Longford under the 10 Geo. 4, but having parted with some of the holding, he registered again as a 10/. voter; he was put upon the tally to vote as a 20/. voter by mistake, Courtenay 13225- 13230. M'Keown, James. He registered for King's County in January 1838 ; he had been rejected at the October sessions previous, has not having been six months in possession under his lease, Kelly 15030 He had been two years in possession under a promise of a lease, Kelly 15039, 15040. M'Keown, William. He registered for King's County in January 1838; he had been rejected at the October sessions 1837, on the ground that he had not been six months in possession under his lease, Kelly 15030 He had been two years in possession, and was promised a lease about twelve months since, Kelly 15039, 15040. M'Laughlin, Peter. Of Creloughter, Longford ; voted in 1837 f° r Messrs. Fox and Lefroy as a 10 I. freeholder; witness took possession of his farm out of which he qualified as a freeholder under an habere, Ternan 10835- 10845 At the election he was required to take and did take the qualification oath, Ternan 10847- 10849. 10861, 10862 Further evidence relative thereto ; lie has been allowed to remain on the property since the elec- tion, Ternan 10978- 11001. M'Loughlin, Thady. Claimant for Longford ; produced a lease from Sir Henry Tuite to his father; it was an old lease defaced and pasted on paper; the barrister could not trace the names of the parties or make out the quantity; he was admitted on parol evidence of its contents, Gardiner 7974- 7978. M'Manace, Owen. His qualification to vote for Longford was objected to in April 1837, an( l was given up by the counsel 011 the other side as not being sustainable, Gardiner 80- 20- 8022. 8030- 8033 He voted at the last election, Gardiner 8024- 8026. M'Mullan, Alexander. Registered for King's County as a rentcharger; he was rejected 011 his first application, on the ground that the rentcharge was not on a proper stamp; the rentcharge was granted by his uncle out of the house in which the uncle resides, Daly 15486. 15491- 15493- M'Sweeny, David. Butcher, Baillie's- lane, Cork ; registered as a 10/. householder; there is no trace of his name in any of the valuations, Lane 891, 892. Macarthy>
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