Cork - Voters who are Marksmen and registered Heads, Freeholders, Freemen and Householders 1837/1838 A-B *********************************************** 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 A-B [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-1837/38 OCCUPATION ========================================================================= John Saunders Friars-walk gardener Frederick Sanedell Robert-street shoemaker Thomas Scerles Maypole-road servant Adam Scott Fishamble-lane shoemaker Laurence Scannell Killeenreendowney gardener Richard Shinnick Hunting-hill farmer Timothy Sheehan Killeendonnell smith Maurice Sheehan Kelly's-lane labourer William Shea Fish-street esq. Daniel Shea Howard's-hill farmer William Shinnick Dublin-hill labourer Isaac Smith Blarney-lane tin-plate wprker John Spillane Browningstown labourer Daniel Spillane Browningstown labourer Cornelius Spillane Coal-quay publican John Sullivan Skahabeg gardener Jeremiah Sullivan Sunday's-well vintner Timothy Sullivan Blarney-lane labourer Edmond Sullivan Dublin-hill labourer William Sullivan Cat-lane yeoman John Sullivan Pouladuff labourer Michael Sullivan Warren's-lane labourer John Sullivan Dublin-hill labourer Patrick Sullivan Ballycurreen farmer Edmond Sullivan Bandon-road tailor John Sweeny Parkahoulahan farmer Terence Sweeny Quaker-road labourer Denis Sweeny Blarney-lane labourer Owen Sweeny Weaver's-alley labourer Michael Shinning Dublin-hill mason Daniel Shea Roche's-town farmer Denis Shea Fair-lane glover David Spillard Ash-acre farmer Francis Spriggs Ballinlough tiler John Sullivan Skahabeg farmer Daniel Sullivan Slogora tailor James Scannell Dondanion farmer Thomas Sheehan Droumanour farmer Patrick Sullivan Coolowen farmer Morgan Sweeny Monees farmer William Spillane Rathcooney farmer Timothy Sheehan Killeens farmer Jeremiah Sullivan Killeens farmer James Stack Curtis's-lane haircutter Morgan Swiney Blarney-lane woolcomber Bryan Swiney Roche's-town farmer William Scanlon Douglas-street vintner Denis Sullivan Monard farmer John Scanlon Pump-lane publican William Scannell Evergreen gardener Owen Sullivan Killeenreendowney labourer Edmond Shinning Dublin-hill mason John Sullivan Meeting-house-lane tailor Patrick Scannell Douglas-street labourer Michael Seatry Evergreen coachman Thomas Simcocks Peter-street gentleman Michael Saunders Ballyvolane yeoman James Sullivan Ballinrea farmer John Sullivan Great George's-street eating-housekeeper Timothy Su[l]grue Blarney-lane vintner James Scannell Hurrues-lane [j]ingle-owner Jeremiah Sullivan Ballycurreen farmer William Sullivan Brickfields fisherman Timothy Sullivan Eason's-hill ropemaker John Shea Dingle-lane shoemaker Callaghan Toomey Dublin-street farmer and carman William Taylor Mayfield carter John Toomey Water-lane victualler David Tobin Lough-roud labourer Michael Twomey Roche's-town farmer Patrick Twomey Rathpeacon farmer Jeremiah Twomey Cat-lane gardener William Twohig Evergreen spirit-retailer Bartholomew Twomey Ballinvarrig farmer Jeremiah Twomey Knockahorgan farmer George Tailor Grattan's-hill engineer Richard Tobin Douglas-street [j]ingle-owner Timothy Twomey Blarney-lane vintner Daniel Twomey Ballintemple publican William Verschoyle Great Britain-street broad-cloth-weaver Thomas Vippond Copythorn-street cooper Jeremiah Warren Upper Glasheen Cotton-weaver Richard Watkins Dunroches-cross labourer Richard Walsh Ash-acre labourer William Wilkinson Blarney-lane cooper Patrick Walsh Evergreen publican Denis Woods Passage-road farmer Jeremiah Walsh Old Weighthouse-lane labourer Richard Walsh Dominick-street shopkeeper James Williams Monees farmer Thomas Williams Monees farmer Edmond Walsh Knockahorgan farmer Richard Williams Barn-hill - - - Thomas Walsh, sen. Whitechurch farmer John Walsh Ballinaspigmore farmer End of list of names in this document: ____________________________ SOURCE: Seventh Volume Part 1 [Excerpted from] Parliamentary Papers REPORTS from Committees [Online Google Books-p 360 to 361/Letters S-T-V-W [no U/X/Y/Z]