Cork - Voters who are Marksmen and registered Heads, 
Freeholders, Freemen and Householders 1837/1838 A-B 

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VOTERS WHO ARE MARKSMEN AND REGISTERED HEADS, FREEHOLDERS, 
FREEMEN AND HOUSEHOLDERS 1837/1838 A-B 

                        [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 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
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NAME		        RESIDENCE-1837/38	OCCUPATION
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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

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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]