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 Surname 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 Ahearne Ducloyne mason Edmond Ambrose Parkaholane farmer William Ambrose Blarney-lane labourer Timothy Anglinn Ballinlough labourer John Ahern Dundanion labourer William Ahern Upper Glasheen weaver John Ahern Grattan-hill gardener Patrick Anglinn Killeenreendowny labourer William Ahern Killeenreendowny gardener John Arnold Ballinvriskig farmer Maurice Ahern Rathcooney farmer Michael Ahern Ballinvoltig farmer Cornelius Ahearne Rochestown - William Allen Kilcully farmer John Ahern Jame's-street shoemaker John Bateman Friar's-walk gardener Michael Barry White-street publican John Baggott Killeenreendowny farmer Edmond Barry Vandeleur's-lane labourer Thomas Barrett Dundanion labourer Denis Banfield Blarney-lane weaver John Barry Ballinvolane mason Richard Barrett Tinkers-alley ropemaker William Barrett Ballycannon farmer Edward Barrett Great Britain-street publican John Barrow Coolowen farmer Michael Barrow Coolowen farmer James Barrett Killeenreendowny labourer James Barry Waterfall farmer William Bateman Somerstown farmer Richard Bennett Maypole-road labourer John Bingham Ballinrea farmer Owen Blake Barracktown labourer William Bonse Pouladuff farmer Thomas Brien Leemount farmer Timothy Broderick Blarney-lane salter Timothy Brien Evergreen-road labourer Thomas Brown Ballycannon farmer Denis Bradley Ballinora farmer Timothy Buckley Evergreen-road yeoman Lawrence Buckley Ashgrove-lane cooper Daniel Buckley Ashgrove-lane labourer John Buckley New-lane labourer Thomas Buckley Knockrea farmer Patrick Buckley Blarney-lane coal-dealer Daniel Buckley Castletreasure farmer Thomas Buckley Castletreasure farmer Daniel Buckley Ballivolane labourer James Burchill Glasheen cotton-weaver John Burchill Glasheen cotton-weaver Edmond Barrett Wellington-road carpenter James Beaty Abbey-street hosier John Barry Conway's-lane labourer Robert Besnard Rutland-street esq., M.D. TimothyBohan Glasheen basket-maker John Bowen Ballinlcrokig smith Cornelius Brien Dundanion carman John Brien Spring-lane labourer Daniel Buckley Ballynure farmer James Buckley Fuller's-lane labourer Mathew Byrne Glasheen weaver Maurice Buckley Schabeg farmer John Barry Knocknahorgan labourer Patrick Barry Knocknahorgan farmer John Barry Knocknahorgan farmer John Beale Douglas carriage-owner John Beale Douglas labourer James Beale Douglas carriage-owner William Byrne New-lane labourer Jeremiah Broderick Coal-quay ropemaker John Bourke Copinger's-lane cordwainer Laurence Brien Spittle-lands farmer Thomas Buttimer Kilmurriheen farmer Thomas Buckley Rockwell-lane watchman John Barrett Castletreasure farmer Patrick Buckley Castletreasure farmer Frances Busteed North Castletreasure weaver Mathew Burke Killeenreendowny farmer enis Buckley Wellington-road publican Callaghan Burk Great Britain-street cotton-manufacturer Richard Brickley Barrack-street shopkeeper John Barry Knocknahorgan publican James Brown Carhue farmer ________________________________ Transcriber's note: Next set will begin with Surnames Letter C ____________________________ Source: Seventh Volume Part 1 [Excerpted from] Parliamentary Papers REPORTS from Committees [Online Google Books-p 350-to 353/letters A-B]