Cork - Voters who are Marksmen and registered Heads, Freeholders, Freemen and Householders 1837/1838 Surname J-L *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Cork Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: C. Hunt & M. Taylor VOTERS WHO ARE MARKSMEN AND REGISTERED HEADS, FREEHOLDERS, FREEMEN AND HOUSEHOLDERS 1837/1838 SURNAME J-L [Excerpted from] Parliamentary Papers REPORTS from Committees Seventeen Volumes ________________________________________________________________________ FICTITIOUS VOTES (IRELAND) Session: 15 November 1837 - 16 August 1838 ______________ "THE SELECT COMMITTEE appointed to inquire how far the intentions of the Reform Bill are defeated by creating and registering FICTITIOUS and IMPROPER VOTES in IRELAND and who were empowered to report the MINUTES OF EVIDENCE taken before them, from time to time, to The House. Have received several further Documents relating to the Cty of Cork, in addition to those already reported; and have agreed to report the same to The House. 9 April 1838 _________________________________________________________________________ NAME RESIDENCE OCCUPATION ========================================================================== Thomas Joyce Ballyphehane farmer Edmond Jackson Ash-acre tanner Jeremiah Kelleher Margaret-street labourer Timothy Kenneally Skahabeg-akA- Ballincurrig logwood-cutter Batholomew Keefe North Skahabeg carrier Cornelius Kelliher Parkaholahane labourer Daniel Kelliher Conway's-lane labourer John Keily Sluggary farmer William Keeffe South Skahabeg gardener Thomas Kelleher Caheriag farmer Edward Kenney Coleman's-lane tailor John Kelliher Rathmacullig farmer Mathew Keefe Parkaplumpa labourer Cornelius Kelly Gillabbey labourer Daniel Keefe Ballinure farmer John Kane North Poulnacane mason James Kenney Spring-lane labourer William Keeffe Ballinure farmer Timothy Kidney Parkaplumpa gardener Patrick Kidney Parkaplumpa labourer Michael Kenny Great-Britain-street labourer Timothy Kenny Evergreen tailor John Keeffe Doughcloyne farmer Daniel Kid[ney] Carrigrohane farmer Wiliam Keeffe Banduff farmer Edmond Keeffee Banduff farmer William Kelly Ballinough farmer Michael Keating Weaver's-alley labourer William Long Upper Glasheen weaver Timothy Lane Conway's-lane labourer Thomas Lane Carrigrohane labourer Patrick Lee Ballinahina farmer Daniel Lee Monsfieldstown farmer Daniel Leary Parkahoulahane labourer & farmer Ferdinand Leary Upper Glasheen weaver William Linehan Ballinroasthig farmer Patrick Lucey New-lane-aka Roache's meadow tanner Patrick Long Dublin-hill mason Denis Lynch Ballincurreen farmer Cornelius Lynch Belvidere farmer James Lyons County Gaol-road gardener Timothy Lynch Ballycannon farmer Jeremiah Lynch Whitechurch farmer Denis Lynch Blackrock servant David Lynch Dundanion labourer Timothy Lucas Fair-lane shoemaker William Linehan Ballincrosig farmer John Linehan Ballinvouskig farmer Edward Lane Dundanion blacksmith John Lane Weighthouse-lane labourer Jeremiah Lane Curraheen farmer Denis Leary Boyce's-street yeoman Michael Leahy Scarthavalleen farmer Jeremiah Lee Quarry-lane in Brockleby's street labourer Daniel Leahy Coole farmer Daniel Linehan Cove-street dyer William Lynch Ballinlough farmer Thomas Lynch Patrick's-hill gentleman Cornelius Lane Dublin-street publican John Linehan Clothier's-lane publican John Looney Ballinora farmer Daniel Leahy Pope's-quay gingle-driver Cornelius Lynch Fuller's-lane labourer John Lyne Blarney-lane boatman James Ludgate York-row weaver John Linehan Anne-street vintner Daniel Linehan Thomas-street shopkeeper ________________________________ Transcriber's note: Next set will begin with Surname's Letter M ____________________________ SOURCE: Seventh Volume Part 1 [Excerpted from] Parliamentary Papers REPORTS from Committees [Online Google Books-p 356-to 357/Letters J-K-L]