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Disbound. [Registration of Voters (Ireland). Return to an order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 9 February 1841;- for Returns from the Clerks of the Peace of the counties Cork, Carlow. Longford, Laois (Queen’s County) and Tipperary, of all notices of intention to register voters for said respective counties within the year 1840: and a return of the number of persons admitted to be registered pursuant to such notices, specifying days on which each session commenced and the places at which they were held respectively; also the like returns for the county of the city of Dublin, the county of the city of Cork, specifying the several days on which the registering barrister sat for the Registry of voters during the year 1840. Also includes a return to an order dated 15 March 1841, desiring that the above return be enlarged by adding the number of persons rejected; and showing the entire number of cases brought forward and adjudicated upon pursuant to such notices. 8pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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1841
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Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on the Waterford Election Petition; with the Minutes of Proceedings. (1853)] together with [Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Waterford Election Petition; together with the Proceedings of the Committee. (1853)] Papers in relation to the trial of the Petition of Richard Hely Hutchinson, a candidate at the last election, complaining of the undue Election and Return, for the County of Waterford, of John Esmonde, Esq. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: House of Commons papers: 348, 389. 34pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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1853
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Disbound. [Report from Select Committee on Carrickfergus Forgeries Election Petition] THE SELECT COMMITTEE to whom the Petition of Lord George Augusta Hill, stating that several of the Names subscribed to the Petition of William Henderson and others, Freemen, complaining of the Election and Return for the Borough of Carrickfergus are Forgeries, and also the Petition of James Simms, Henry White and others, complaining that their Names were forged as Signatures to the said Election Petition, were referred, and to whom the last-mentioned Petition was also referred ; and who were empowered to report the Minutes or Evidence taken before them to The House ; -have examined the Matter thereof, and have come to the following Resolutions : That it is the Opinion of this Committee, That fourteen out of thirty signatures to the Petition purporting to be an Election Petition against Lord George Augusta Hill for the Borough of Carrickfergus, delivered into the Table of This House on the 15th day of November last (such Signatures purporting to be those of parties entitled to vote at the last Election for the said Borough), were not written by the persons intended to be represented by the same, or with their concurrence, but are Forgeries, one of the remaining Signatures belonging to a Freeman long since dead, and another to a party not a Freeman; -That it is the Opinion of this Committee, That Hutcheson Posnett was privy to the Forgery of the said Signatures; -That it is the Opinion of this Committee, That John Morison Eccleston was privy to the Forgery of the said Signatures. 122pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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1831
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Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on Carrickfergus Borough: with the Minutes of Evidence and an appendix] The Select Committee was appointed to make further Inquiry into the Proceedings of the Last and Former Elections for the Borough of Carrickfergus, and into the state of the Population and other circumstances in the said Borough, with a view to the propriety of its being represented in Parliament, and to whom the several Petitions against the Carrickfergus Disfranchisement Bill were referred. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: House of Commons papers: 527. 38pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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1833
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Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on Complaint (7th February) with the Proceedings of the Committee, 1854] Report to The House on the Matter of the Complaint made to the House of a paragraph in The Times, dated Monday, 6th February 1854, printed and published by William Harrison, as containing calumnious Reflections on the Irish Members. Keywords: Government – Parliament – Privileges and Immunities – Irish Papers. Series: House of Commons Paper: 314. 467pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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1854
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Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on Registry of Deeds (Ireland) Bill] Report, Minutes of Evidence and Appendix from the Committee to whom the Bill, intituled, “A Bill to regulate the Office for Registering Deeds, Conveyances and Wills in Ireland” was referred, with special instructions to inquire into the Nature and Extent of the Duties and Responsibility of the Registrar of Deeds in Ireland; and also into the circumstances attendant on the making of Two Treasury Minutes of the same date, granting £.1,500 and £.1,200 per annum to the Registrars. Contains extensive information on the Registrars Office, the Witnesses called and the Treasury Minutes relating to the Registrar. Keywords: Irish History, 19th Century Ireland, Land Law, Parliament. 120pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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1832
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Disbound. [Report, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix, from the Select Committee on the Circulating Paper, the Specie, and the Current Coin in Ireland; And also, on the Exchange between that part of the United Kingdom and Great Britain. (May and June, 1804)] The Committee was appointed to Inquire into the State of Ireland as to its Circulating Paper, the Specie, and Current Coin, and the Exchange between that part of the United Kingdom and Great Britain. The report opens with the Subject of the Exchange between Great Britain and Ireland, which they considered under three headings: (1) As to the Fact of an unfavourable Exchange existing, and to what extent; (2) As to the Causes which created it: (3) As to the Remedies which could be resorted to for either removing or alleviating the inconveniencies arising from it. The report then goes on to briefly discuss the Specie and Current Coin of Ireland. Appendix contains extensive tables of Statistics and Accounts. Keywords: Irish History, 19th Century, Banking, Currency, Financial Institutions, Monetary Policy. 197pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Publication date
1826
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KON0824005
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Hardback. [Report from the Select Committee on the Newry Election Petition; with the Minutes of Proceedings (1853)] The Trial of the Petition of William Parsons and Robert Stewart complaining of the undue Election and Return of William Kirk, Esq. for the Borough of Newry. 6pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1853
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Hardback. [Report of the Commissioners Appointed by the Act of the 32nd and 33rd Victoria, Cap. 65, for the purpose of making Inquiry into the Existence of Corrupt Practices amongst Freemen Electors of the City of Dublin. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty] together with [Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners Appointed by the Act of the 32nd and 33rd Victoria, Cap. 65, for the purpose of making Inquiry into the Existence of Corrupt Practices amongst Freemen Electors of the City of Dublin. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty] Report of the Inquiry into corrupt practices amongst Freemen Electors in the Elections of 1857, 1859, 1865 and 1868. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: Command papers: c.93, c.93-1. 1116pp. Rebound in 1935 in maroon cloth with gilt decoration on the spine
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Alexander Thom & Sons for Her Majesty's Stationery Office Dublin
Publication date
1870
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Hardback. [Report of the Commissioners Appointed Under the Act of the 15th and 16th Victoria, Cap. 57, for the making of Inquiries into the Existence of Corrupt Practices at the last Election for Sligo, together with the Minutes of Evidence. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty] Report of the Inquiry into the Report of the Right Honourable William Keogh, one of the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland, and one of the Judges selected for the Trial of Election Petitions in Ireland, that corrupt practices had extensively prevailed the last Election for the Borough of Sligo. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: Command papers: c. 48. 434pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons for Her Majesty's Stationery Office Dublin
Publication date
1870
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Paperback. light staining on the back cover - Canberra Commission on the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons,
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1996
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Disbound. [Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Revise the Several Laws under or by virtue of which Moneys are Now Raised by Grand Jury Presentment in Ireland] Report together with the Minutes of Evidence taken before the commissioners, Appendix and Index. The Commissioners were appointed to revise the several laws under or by virtue of which Monies were raised by Grand Jury Presentment in Ireland, and to inquire how the said Monies were applotted, levied, accounted for, and secured; also into the Duties and Emoluments of all Officers, or persons receiving Salaries or Allowances out of the said Monies; also into the Management and Expenditure of all Asylums, Hospitals, Infirmaries, Dispensaries, Gaols, Bridewells, or Institutions whatever, supported in the whole or in part by or out of said Monies, and into the manner in which the Accounts of all persons to whom Monies were presented for public purposes were examined and controlled; and to report whether any, and what measures appear practicable and expedient for improving the Administration of the said Laws, reducing the Charge and Expenditure thereunder, and promoting general Economy and Order. Extensive report containing a wealth of information including: Many tables of Accounts and Statistics, Lists of witnesses called, Correspondence relating to the Laws to be revised. Keywords: Irish History, 19th Century Ireland, Law, Parliament, Grand Juries, Public Services. 196pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons
Publication date
1842
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Hardback. [Report of the Commissioners of the Inquiry, 1869, into the Riots and Disturbances in the City of Londonderry, with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty] Report of an Inquiry ordered by the Lord Lieutenant-General and General Governer of Ireland. Keywords: Public policy (Law) - Ireland - Riots - Irish papers - legal administration, police, law - civil order, public meetings, riots, The Rising. Series: Command papers; C. 5 . 208pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Publication date
1869
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Hardback. 17pp. - Soviet News,
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1951
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Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on Privileges (Sligo Election): together with the Minutes of Evidence taken before them.] The Select Committee on Privileges, to whom the petition of John Delany, presented upon the 18th day of May 1848, complaining of certain Proceedings for effecting a Compromise in the case of the Sligo Election Petitions, and to whom the minutes of the evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Sligo Election Petition were referred;- Have examined into the allegations of the Petition referred to them, and have directed the evidence taken by them to be reported to The House, together with their opinion that the charges against the Parties of having committed a breach of the Privileges of The House have not been proved. Committee of Privileges nominated: Mr. Bernal, Mr. Williams Wynn, Lord John Russell, Sir Robert Peel, lord Viscount Palmerston, Mr. Goulburn, Lord George Bentinck, Mr. Hume, Mr. G.A. Hamilton, All the Knights of the Shires, Gentlemen of the Long Robe, Merchants in The House. List of Witnesses: Mr. John Delany, Mr. William Kelly, Mr. Robert Peyton Graham, John Booth, Esq., Henry Stoner, Esq., Mr. Coppock. 28pp. The Great Famine. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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1848
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Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on the Belfast Election Compromise; together with the Minutes of Evidence] In 1842 a Select Committee was appointed to inquire whether corrupt Compromise has been entered into, for the purposes of avoiding an investigation into gross and extensive bribery, and gross and corrupt Personation of Voters, and consequent Perjury, alleged to have taken place at the late election in Belfast, They were instructed to inquire whether such bribery and Personation had actually taken place, and were empowered to Report the Minutes of Evidence taken before to the House. The Committee determined: -That it should be admitted that the last Election was avoid Election; -That gross bribery and extensive Corruption prevailed at the last Election for Belfast; -That there also existed gross and corrupt Personation of Voters, whose names appear upon the Registry as entitled to vote, though they had lost heir qualifications by death, removal or otherwise; -That four individuals of bad character were brought into Belfast from monaghan, a distance of about 40 m9iles, to personate on the part of the conservatives, disqualified persons, and that they were furnished with clothes, liquor and money for their guilt and that they consummated their guilt by awful perjury; -That the Compromise had the effect of excluding the from the Committee evidence of such bribery and Personation, and consequent Perjury. Although the Sitting Members were not connected with or Participant in that compromise; -There was no Evidence to connect the late sitting Members, or either of them, with knowledge of the existence of such personation, nor of the Bribery practices in their behalf, nor is their any evidence to connect the Defeated Candidates with knowledge of such bribery committed on their behalf; -That the present state of the Registry of Electors in Belfast was most objectionable, the state of the Register induced the practice of a system of Bribery, Perjury and Personation, which occurred at the late Election for Belfast, and all Parties in Belfast concur in expressing strong desire that some legislative remedy should be appilied to this grievance. 152pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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1842
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Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on the Carrickfergus Election Petition: with the Minutes of Proceedings and the Evidence taken before them.] Mr. O’Connell, from the Select Committee appointed to try and determine the merits of the Petition of the there undersigned Freeholders, Leaseholders and Householders of the Town and County of the Town of Carrickfergus, in Ireland, Electors who had a right to vote at the last election of a member to serve in this present Parliament for the said town of Carrickfergus, and who therein and thereby claim to have had such a right, complaining of an undue election and return for the said town and county, informed The House, that the said Committee had determined;- That Conway Richard Dobbs, Esq. Is not duly elected Burgess to serve in the present Parliament for the Town and County of the Town of Carrickfergus. – That the last Election for the Town and County of the Town of Carrickfergus is a void election. –That the Petition of the said Freeholders, Leaseholders and Householders, does not appear to the said committee to be frivolous or vexatious. Mr. O’Connell also informed The House, that the said Select Committee had come to the following resolutions, which they had directed him to report to The House: -That the most gross and scandalous bribery appears to have prevailed on both sides at the late election for the Town and County of the Town of Carrickfergus; and that although it does not appear that the said Conway Richard Dobbs, Esquire, did personally take any part in such bribery, yet that his return was procured by his agents and friends by bribery. –That a great proportion of the constituency, composed of freemen of the Corporation, have been influenced solely by bribery in giving their votes at the late election; and it appears to the committee that similar corrupt practices have prevailed Elections for the said Town and County of the Town of Carrickfergus. –That the committee beg leave to submit to the most serious attention of The House the evidence of gross bribery and corruption which appears upon the Minutes of Evidence. –That great expense has been occasioned to the Parties by the delay in the production of certain documents which were required in the progress of the Petitioner’s case; and that the Committee would also beg to direct the attention of The House to the facts which appear upon the Minutes of Evidence on that subject. Carrickfergus Election Committee: Daniel O’Connell, Esq., James Henry Callender, Esq., John Madocks, Esq., Henry Aglionby, Esq., Sir Edward Dolman Scott, Baronet, The Honourable Pierce Butler, Sampson Stawell, Esq., Fitzstephen French, Esq., William Lewis Salusbury Trelawney, Esq., Morgan O’Connell, Esq., Leonard Dobbin, Esq. 102pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Publication date
1833
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Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on the City of Dublin Election Petition: and also, the Minutes of Evidence Taken before them.] Mr. Robert Gordon, from the Select Committee appointed to try and determine the merits of the Petition of James Scarlett, David McCleery, and others, severally complaining of an undue election and return for the City of Dublin, informed The House, that the said Committee have determined: -That Robert Harty, Esquire, The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of Dublin, and Louis Perrin, Esquire, are not duly elected Citizens to serve in the present Parliament for the City of Dublin. –That the last Election of Citizens to serve in Parliament for the said City of Dublin is a void election. –That the said Petition did not appear to the said Committee to be frivolous or vexatious. –That the Opposition to the said Petition did not appear to the said committee to be frivolous or vexatious. Mr. Robert Gordon also reported to The House, that Select Committee had come to the following Resolutions, which they had him to report to The House; -That Robert Harty and Louis Perrin, Esquires, were, by their agents, guilty of bribery at the last election for the said City. –That it appears to this committee, that certain individuals holding official situations in Ireland, or considered to be connected with the Irish Government, did, at the last election for the City of Dublin, in contravention of the Resolutions of The House of Commons, use undue influence in favour of, and with a view to aid and assist in, the election and return of the sitting members of the City of Dublin. –That the Chairman be requested to move, that this report, with the Evidence taken before the said Committee, be printed. 88pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Publication date
1831
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Hardback. [Report from the Select Committee on the Dungarvan Election Petition; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Index. (1854)] together with a Copy of [The Shorthand-Writers notes of the Decision of the Select Committee on the Dungarvan Election Petition, pronounced by the Chairman; with a further Statement on Reasons subsequently added, on Parties being made acquainted by the Chairman with the Sixth Resolution] The trial of two Petitions of William Henry Gregory, a candidate, complaining of the undue Election and Return of John Francis Maguire, for the Borough of Dungarvan. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: House of Commons papers: 162, 162-1. 156pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Publication date
1854
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Disbound. [Report of the Commissioners appointed to investigate into the Existence of Corrupt Practices in Elections of members to serve in Parliament for the County of the town of Galway, Together with the minutes of evidence. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty] On the 28th August 1857 a select committee was appointed to try the said petition. Those appointed were John Thomas Ball, John Leahy And Piers Francis White. Those found guilty were divided into four lists; Schedule A- List of persons who in 1852 were guilty of corrupt practices by giving money or other valuable consideration to purchase or for the purpose of purchasing votes. Schedule B- List of voters who in 1852 were guilty of corrupt practices by receiving money or other valuable consideration for having given or to induce them to give their votes. Schedule C- List of persons who in 1857 were guilty of corrupt practices by giving money or other valuable consideration to purchase or for the purpose of purchasing votes. Schedule D- List of voters who in 1857 were guilty of corrupt practices by receiving money or other valuable consideration for having given or to induce them to give their votes. 220pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswood for Her Majesty's Stationary Office London
Publication date
1857
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KON0822942
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Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on the Newry Borough Election Petition: and also the Minutes of Evidence taken before them] In the matter of the Petition of Dennis Maguire, Esquire, of Newry, in the County of Armagh, one of the Candidates at the last election for a Member to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Newry, complaining of an undue Election and Return for the said Borough, the Committee determined;- That the Honourable Arthur Marcus Cecil Hill, commonly called Lord Arthur Marcus Cecil Hill, is duly elected a Burgess to serve in the present Parliament for the Borough of Newry;- That the Petition of the said Dennis Maguire does not appear to be frivolous or vexatious;- That the opposition to the Petition does not appear to be frivolous or vexatious. The Committee also came to the resolution that although it had not been proved that the sitting Member was implicated by the existence of unlawful practices during the late election for the Borough of Newry, it appears that a system of bribery prevailed there to a considerable extent, in which certain Members of a club called The Union were concerned; and the Committee wished to direct the attention of The House to the part taken in these transactions by James Lisle and other Electors. 50pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Publication date
1833
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Disbound. [Sligo Borough Election. Report from the select Committee on the Sligo Borough Election Petition; with the Minutes of Proceedings. (1853.)] On the 26th of May, 1853 a Select Committee was appointed to try to determine the matter of the Petition of John Patrick Somers, complaining of an undue Election and Return for the Borough of Sligo. The men appointed were: Charles Hindley, Esq., Sir Edmund Filmer, Bart., Hon. William Henry Berkeley Portman, William John Evelyn, Esq. And Chairman- Edward Divett, Esq. The Committee determined:- -That Charles Towneley, esq. Is not duly elected a Burgess to serve in this present Parliament for the Borough of Sligo. -That the last Election for the said Borough is a void Election. The Committee had also agreed to the following resolutions: -That Charles Towneley was, by his agents, guilty of bribery and treating at the last election for the Borough of Sligo. -That Jeremiah Joyce O’Donavan was bribed by Henry Stonor to forbear giving his vote, which he had promised to Mr. Somers, and in consequence absented himself during the Election. -That it was not proved that the acts of bribery and treating were committed with the knowledge and consent of Charles Towneley. -That the influence of the Roman-catholic Priests was exercised in a manner inconsistent with their duty as Ministers of Religion, and destructive of freedom of choice on the part of the voters. 130pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Publication date
1853
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Disbound. [Report from the General Committee of Elections on the Withdrawal of the Lisburn Election Petition; with the proceedings of the Committee, and Minutes of Evidence.] Report on the withdrawal the petition of William John Knox and Moses Bullick, both of Lisburn, County Antrim. On the 11th March 1863 the petition was presented to the house against the election and return of John Dogherty Barbour, Esq. Praying that the election be declared null and void on the grounds of bribery, intimidation, undue influence, &c. On the 24th March Alexander McCann acted as a witness to a letter signed by the above persons withdrawing said application. Members appointed by Mr. Speaker’s Warrant to serve on the General Committee of Elections 1863:- Sir Francing Baring, Mr. Walpole, Mr. Herbert, Sir William Miles, Mr. Ker Seymer, Mr. Bonham-Carter. 63pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Publication date
1863
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Hardback. [Report from the Select Committee on the Mayo Election Petition; with the Minutes of Proceedings. (1853.)] together with [Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Mayo Election Petition; Together with the Proceedings of the Committee (1853.)] and also [Index to the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Mayo Election Petition] The trial of the Petition of Sir Robert Lynch Blosse, Bart., and William Kearney, complaining of an undue Election and Return of George Henry Moore, Esq., and George Gore Ouseley Higgins, Esq. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: House of Commons papers: 372, 415, 415-1. 108pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1853
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KON0822985
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