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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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722 P A R L I A M E N T A R Y [ Fictitious votes, Reports, 1837- 8— continued. Reynolds, Mr. Christopher. At the last election for Longford, acted as the leading agent for the Messrs. White ; he formerly acted with witness 011 the other side, Courtenay 6532- 6535- Reynolds, James. Robins Town, Longford ; quantity of land held by him, and amount of rent paid; he was registered in 3835, but struck off in 1837, Flood 8803- 8811 Quality of his land is very good ; his beneficial interest in the farm was worth upwards of 30/" a year, Flood 8812, 8813. 8817- 8819 He was opposed at the registration in 1835, Flood 8819- 8823. Reynolds, Michael. In the Ballymahon division of Longford ; he claimed to have his cer- tificate renewed in 1837; Mr. Courtenay tendered evidence of his being disqualified by the Committee of the House of Commons, which was not received by the court, and he was admitted, Gardiner 7722- 7730. Reynolds, Michael. Of Tenalough ; his name was struck off the register for Longford by the Committee of 1837, Clogher 9893- 9895, Rooney 11571- 11642 - Particulars of the land held by him ; rent paid ; quality of the land very good ; very good dwelling- house and offices; supposed cost of building the house, See., and examination thereon, Clogher 10001- 10042, Rooney 11571- 11642. Ribbon Societies. Attempts have been recently made in Longford to re- establish Rib- bonism, M'Gaver 11922- 11929 Those persons who belong to the Ribbon society are adverse to the liberal policy of the country ; they do much more harm than good, M'Gaver 11999- 12001 There is a Ribbon society at the present time in Longford, Courtenay 13435- 13447- Richards, Baron. If the claimant by any means showed, upon his oath, that the gross amount of the produce of his holding left a balance of 10 I. over and above the rent, he left it to the jury to say whether that man had or had not a beneficial interest sufficient to entitle him to register, Battersby 13908*. Riley, James. Of Colmkill; claimant to register for Longford; quantity of land held by him, and rent paid for it; let part of the property for 61. a year; evidence produced to show that the land was not worth 305. an acre: he was admitted on account of the situation in which the property stood, Gardiner 7950- 7959. Riordan, Edmond. Bandon- road, Cork; his house consists of four rooms, in very bad repair; part let to lodgers; its value about 6/.; could not be worth 10 I. in 1832, Young 2046- 2049. 2052, 2053 Pays 10/. a year rent, Meagher 3424- 3428. 3433- 3436 Registered in 1832, Lane 896, Colburn 2050 Voted at the elections of 1832, 1835, and 1837, Colburn 2050, 2051 His name does not appear 011 the valuation, Lane 896. 2054. Riordan, James. Weaver, Curry's- rock, Cork; registered for Cork in 1832; no trace in the valuation of his name or residence, Lane 8q6. 1526, Colburn 1527 His house is worth 5/.; partly let to lodgers, Young 1520- 1524, Meagher 3138 It was never worth 30Young 1528- 1534 He registered in 1832, and voted in 1832, 1835, and 1837, Colburn 1527. Riordan, William. Livery Stable- keeper; registered for Cork in 1832 ; was valued in the supplementary valuation; appealed against it, and was struck out, Lane 896 His premises were worth 10Z. a year in 1835 5 ' le produced a receipt for rates paid in that year, Barry 5746- 5757. Roarke, Mr. At the registration for Longford, in 1832, he appeared to take the lead as agent on the Liberal side; he is a solicitor, and has attended the registry all through, Courtenay 6535- 6539. Roarke, Mark. Cornokelly barony; particulars of the land held by him, Clogher, 9863 • He occupies every perch of it, and is fully occupied in the cultivation, & c. thereof all the year, Clogher 9884- 9892. Robinson, Mr. ^ Attempts made by him in 1832 to prevent persons from coming up to register for Longford, Flood 9536- 9546. 9562- 9578 Opinion entertained by him ihat a man with twenty acres ot land would not have a right to register, Flood 9573 Agent to Lady Ross ; has frequently been heard to say that he would not give a rood of land to a Roman- catholic, M'Gaver 12145. 12149- 12159 Further evidence respect- ing the declaration made bv him, that no Roman- catholics should be allowed to settle on Lady Ross's property, and whether he has acted up to that declaration, M'Gaver 12403- 12527. " r ' Robinson,
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