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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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6 4 P A R L I A M E N T A R Y titiom Vom, Reports, 1837- 8— continued. Meagher, Daniel. ( Analysis of his Evidence)— continued. " m [ Sixth Examination.]— A great number were rejected on the lodger point by Mr. Martley; an appeal was lodged to the judge of assize; number admitted on appeal, 5010- 5013 Evidence respecting the escape of a person named Croker who voted at the last election ; manner in which he was assisted by the police, & c., 5019- 5088 Declaration of John Sullivan, and examination as to the respectability of the persons signing the certificate in support thereof, 5113- 514]. [ Seventh Examination.]— Supposed number of freemen who are householders in Cork; many of them are the most respectable householders, 5174- 5176 Rates re- mitted in August 1836 were those made at the spring assizes; the deficiency is levied on the solvent portion of the community, 5177- 5179 Affidavits of marksmen pro- duced, and examination thereon, 5180- 5218. Meagher, Stephen. He was registered for King's County at the sessions in April 1837 5 claimed as a ten- pound freeholder; the attempt made, 011 his cross- examination, to show that the grantor had no power to make a conveyance, was overruled, Kelly 14570. Meath. See Employment. Lime. Potatoes. Rent. Small Landholders. Middlemen ( Longford). Those who did not expect a renewal of their leases run out the land as much as they could, and when the lease expired left it quite exhausted, Flood 8574 » 8575. See also Rent. Southwell, Lord. Midland Counties. See Inspection of Deeds, fyc., 2. Miller, James. Blackpool, Cork; registered in 1836 out of a house and land as a ten- pound householder; he voted at the election in 1837, Colburn 1414, Meagher 2948. 2971 Premises out of which lie registered and voted are not worth more than 5 I., Young 1406- 1413 Are worth 10/.; he gave 20 I. for the purchase, Meagher 2899- 2950 Rent paid by him, 4/. 4s., Young 1415- 1425, Meagher 2900- 2902. 2918. Mills, Mr. His name appeared twice on the register for Longford; the agent for the Con- servatives took out a renewal of the certificate for him; he did not appear himself; he was an old freeholder; 011 his name being called a second time, application was made for another certificate, but refused, Flood 8219- 8231 There were two persons of the name of " Charles Mills" registered under io Geo. 4, and being marked " friendly" in the books of the Conservative agents, they claimed two certificates ; the second certifi- cate was torn to pieces when it was ascertained that one was dead, Courtenay 13231- 13251- Moffat, Mr. He often declared his intention to turn out tenants, solely on account of their being Catholics, M'Gaver 12117- 12120. Molloy, Scott. Claimed to register for King's County; he was rejected for want of a sufficient stamp upon the rentcharge under which he claimed, Daly 15205. Molony, James. Broker, York- street, Cork ; ten- pound householder; registered in 1832 ; was valued in the supplementary valuation at 5/.; appealed against it, and was struck out, Lane 889. Moorcroft. A tenant on the Ballinamuck estate; he was one of the persons murdered, Courtenay 13498- 13501. Moore, Audrey;. Merchant's porter, Shine- yard, Cork ; registered as a ten- pound house- holder in 1832 ; there is no such person nor any such place in the valuation, Lane 889 —— Appears in the valuation- book as residing in Francis- street; Shine- yard and Fran- cis- street run one into another, Gould 4377- 4385. Moore, David. Master cooper, Mallow- lane, Cork ; registered as a ten- pound householder for Cork in 1832 ; his name does not appear in any of the valuations, Lane 891. Moore, Michael. Slater, Nicholas Church- lane, Cork ; ten- pound householder; he regis- tered in November 1832; he was valued in the supplementary valuation at 51., and appealed, and was struck out, and has never since been taxed, Lane 890. Moran, Daniel He registered for King's County at the sessions in April 1837; he had been rejected at the sessions in October 1836, as not having been in possession six months under his lease ; the period had not elapsed when he registered, Kelly 15030- 15033. Moran, John. Glass- blower, Bandon- road, Cork; ten- pound householder; registered in 1832 ; his name does not appear in any of the valuations, Lane 891. Morrison,
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