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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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68 P A R L I A M E N T A R Y [ Fictitious votes, Reports, 1837- 8— continued. NON- RESIDENT FREEMEN: Cork. Some of the non- resident freemen have voted at elections since the Reform Bill; some of them voted at the last; and a considerable number voted at the election 1111835, Colburn 1189- 1192 Number of those who voted at the last election for Cork, Meagher 2832, Colburn 3928 After the decision of Baron Pennefather as to their right to register, they came in shoals to register, Meagher 2837. Nu mber of non- resident freemen appearing on the register for Cork, 385, Colburn 3926, 0^ 27 Large number of the non resident freemen succeeded to the freedom in right of birth, Colburn 3931 Greater majority of them have no connexion with the city of Cork, so as to have any local interest in it, Colburn 3935- 3942 The non- resident freemen of Cork are a highly respectable class, Colburn 1278, j 279 Some of them may have a locai interest in the city, Colburn 1280, 1281 List of non- resident free- men in the county of the city of Cork, with those who voted at the election of 1837 marked off, App. i. p. S^- S1?- See also Appeals, 1. " Bucking.'" Register of Voters. Noonan, Cornelius. Labourer, Dublin- hill, Cork; registered in October 1832, and voted at the election in that year, Colburn 1442, Meagher 2974 Description of the house out of which he registered ; the land occupied by him is so small that there is great dif- ficulty in putting an acreable size upon it; the utmost value is about 2 I. 2 s., Young 1426- 1441. Noonan, Edmund. Weaver, Backwater- course, Cork ; registered as a 10 l. householder for Cork in 1832; does not appear in the valuation; and there are no premises valued on the Backwater- course, Lane 892.2096 Value of his house, & c. is 6 I.; it is partly let to lodgers, Young 2092, 2093, Meagher 3440 It was never worth 101., Young 2092, 2093. 2097 It is full value for 10 I., Meagher 3440 He pays il. 15s. ground rent, Meagher 3440- 3446 He registered in 1832, Colburn 2095 He voted in 1835 only, Colburn 2096. Norwood, A. Of Bachelors'- quay, Cork; he was exempted from rates in 1837; his house beinj; on Bachelors'- quay ought not to be exempted; it ought to be valued at 12 L, Meagher 4689- 4696. NOTICES OF REGISTRATION: 1. In King's County. 2. In Longford. 1. In King's County : In the notices of registration there is nothing to show in what right a man means to register further than as a leaseholder or freeholder, Kelly 14379- 14384 At the regis- tration in 1832 the number of notices to register by the Liberal party had the preponder- ance, Kelly 14423 Number of notices served for the Birr sessions in April 1833; number appearing, and number admitted, Daly 15206- 15210. 2: In Longford: Number of notices served for the first general registry in Longford, Courtenay 6442 The names of many persons were served at the first registration who did not themselves wish to come forward; any person may serve a notice of registration, Courtenay 6444- 6451.6496- 6504 The notices of registration were served by the directions, in most in- stances, of the Roman- catholic clergy, Courtenay 6454, 6455. 6459 The name of the parish is not indispensable to be inserted, but the barony is indispensable, Courtenay 6923- 6928 In notices of claims the name of the townland and barony are inserted, but not the parish, Courtenay 6929- 6933. Number of notices served by witness and others in the Libera! interest for Longford, and supposed number of duplicates, Flood 9592. 9609 Return of the number of notices of applications at each registering sessions since the passing of the Irish Reform Act to register voters in each county, city and town in Ireland, together with the number of such claimants admitted, rejected, or withdrawn, App. iii. p. 497- 523. Nunan, David. York- street, Cork; registered as a 10L householder for Cork; valued at 5/. in the supplementary valuation; appealed against it, and was struck out, Lane 892. O. O'Brien, Thomas. Stone- mason, Mannix- square, Cork; registered in November 1832; neither his name nor the name of Mannix- square appear in the valuation, Lane 894 He pays 10Z. a year rent, Gould 4399- 4402. O'Connell, Cornelius. Painter, Bastable- square, Cork; neither his name nor residence appear in the valuation, Lane 894. 1542 Registered as a 101, householder, Lane 894, Colburn 1540 Voted in 1832 and 1837, Colburn 1540 Description of the premises; value about 5I., Young 1535- 1539. 1541. O'Connor,
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