Cork - Voters who are Marksmen and registered Heads, 
Freeholders, Freemen and Householders 1837/1838  Surname 
N-R 

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VOTERS WHO ARE MARKSMEN AND REGISTERED HEADS, FREEHOLDERS, 
FREEMEN AND HOUSEHOLDERS 1837/1838  SURNAME N-R 

			[Excerpted from] 
		      Parliamentary Papers 
		     REPORTS from Committees 
			Seventeen Volumes  
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		    FICTITIOUS VOTES (IRELAND)
	      Session: 15 November 1837 - 16 August 1838
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"THE SELECT COMMITTEE appointed to inquire how far the 
intentions of the Reform Bill are defeaed 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
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NAME		        RESIDENCE-1837/38	OCCUPATION	
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John Naughten		Ballynora		 - - - 	
Timothy Nowlan		Rathpeacon		farmer	
Michael Noonan		Castletreasure		farmer	
Arthur Nugent		Vandeleur's-lane	bookseller	
David Nunan		York-street		weaver	
Joseph Nicholas		Langford-row		Carriage-driver	
Bartholomew Neill	Quarry-road		salter	
William Neville		Knockrea		salter	
William Neale		Ballinrea		farmer	
Michael Neale		Lisnakerney		farmer	
William Neil		Ballinamilla		farmer	
Jeremiah Neale		Lisnakerney		farmer	
Michael Noonan		Douglas			farmer	
John Neville		Knockrea		labourer	
Eugene  Neville		Curtis-street		hair-dresser	
Henry Notter		Merchant's-quay		Hair-dresser	
Mathew Nyhane		Ballinora		farmer	
William Neville		Land of St. John's			
			Jerusalem		farmer	
William Nunan		Castletreasure		farmer	
Michael Noonan		Evergreen		servant	
Michael Noonan		Douglas			farmer	
Daniel Neal		Ballinrea		farmer	
	
Patrick O'Brien		Shannkill		yeoman	
Daniel O'Keeffe		Glasheen		weaver	
Michael O'Leary		Dublin-street		labourer	
Jeremiah O'Mullane	Banduff			publican	
James O'Bryan		Morris's-lane		labourer	
Cornelius O'Connor	Flag-lane		brogue-maker	
James Osborne		Fair-lane		cooper	
Jeremiah O'Reily	Browningstown		labourer	
Owen O'Connor		Lehena			farmer	
John O'Brien		Killeenreendowney	farmer	
Cornelius O'Keeffe	Dominick-street		cooper	
James O'Leary		Barrack-street		shopkeeper	
Cornelius O'Leary	Blarney-lane		yeoman	
	
Jeremiah Pine		King-street		Spirit-retailer	
Patrick Punch		Ballinure		farmer	
John Philpot		Mahon			farmer	
John Palmer		Peter-street		shoemaker	
	
Jeremiah Regan		Ballycannon		farmer	
Denis Regan		Springfield		farmer	
Owen Riordan		Rathpeacon		farmer	
Patrick Riordan		Carrigrohane		farmer	
Jeremiah Riordan	Killeenreendowney	gardener	
John Riordan		Denroches-cross		labourer	
Denis Riordan		Ballinlough		farmer	
Edmund Riely		Corbet's-lane		labourer	
James Riordan		Curry's-rock		weaver	
Cornelius Riordan	Shannkiel		labourer	
John Riordan		Lehana			farmer	
Denis Reily		Green-street		labourer	
Dens Reardon		Droumanare		farmer	
William Riordan		Bishop's-street		livery-stable keeper	
Maurice Russell		Lough/aka Crotamore	salter	
Edmond Russell		Newhane			labourer	
Jeremiah Ryan		Johnson's-lane		labourer	
John Regan		Roches-town		farmer	
Jeremiah Regan		Passage-road		farmer	
James Riordan		Ballinlough		 - - - 	
Timothy Riordan		Ballyvolane		labourer	
Daniel Riordan		Ballinlough		farmer	
William Riordan		Monees			farmer	
Edward Riordan		South Monees		farmer	
Morly Riordan		New-lane		thatcher	
John Roche		Pouladuff		farmer	
James Eussell		Waterfall		farmer	
Denis Ryan		Keyser's-hill		labourer	
Philip Riordan		Ballincurrig		farmer	
Edward Russell		Ballintanig		farmer	
John Riordan		Clashnaganiff		farmer	
Jeremiah Regan		Roche's-tower		farmer	
Denis Regan		Knocknahille		farmer	
Timothy Ryan		Fish-street		tailor	
John Regan		Coleman's-lane		yeoman	
Bartholomew Regan	Evergreen-sreet		shopkeeper	
						

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Transcriber's note: Next set will begin with surname's 
Letter S
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SOURCE: 
Seventh Volume Part 1 [Excerpted from] Parliamentary Papers 
REPORTS from Committees [Online Google Books-p 359 to 
360/Letters N-O-P-R-no Q]