Poll Book for (Westminster) Parliamentary Election by the Borough of Youghal held at the Courthouse.
TitlePoll Book for (Westminster) Parliamentary Election by the Borough of Youghal held at the Courthouse.
ReferenceYTR/PB/6
Date
(January 1835)
Production date 1835 - 1835
Scope and ContentOn precept of Sheriff of County Cork William Hare Lord Viscount Ennismore, Declaration is made by Matthew Hayman, Mayor/Returning Officer concerning nominations and record of voting for nominations. Candidates are John O'Connell Esq., Merrion Square, Dublin (nominated by James Kearney and Dominick Philip Ronayne) and Thomas Berry Cusack Smith Esquire, City of Dublin (nominated by Roger Green Davis and Richard Giles). Another nomination, for Feargus O'Connor, was unsuccessful. Thomas Forsayeth Barrister appointed Assessor of Election. With declarations of appointments and oaths for Returning Officer, Deputy Returning Officer John Caulfield Irwin, Poll Clerk John Pollock, and oath of Deputy Clerk of the Peace Harmer Bond to faithfully administer (qualification) oaths and declarations by those professing the Roman Catholic religion. Gives Voter Number; Voters Names; Residence; Description/title; Property; In What Right Registered; Value; Candidate Names and record of votes by each voter; Observations and Objections such as"Tendered for Mr. Nicol, Bribery Oath administered; Objection; Objection Overruled". 4 days of polling recorded. O'Connell (a Liberal) is declared elected on 16 Jan 1835 by 137 votes to 130.
Extent18pp
AccessPhotographic prints, created or collected by Wilkie Photographers, including 3 items from Guys photographers of Cork (U399/8, /9, /83). All are undated, however, most appear to date from the 1890- 1910 period, but a number may be slightly earlier or later.
Mainly consists of photographs of streets, buildings, quays and bridges in Cork City, particularly Patrick's Street, Grand Parade, South Mall, and Merchant's Quay (for example, U399/38, /41, /45, /56, /79). Sailing ships, steam ships and electric tramways are in evidence in some of the photographs. 6 items relate to Queens College / University College Cork, including the exterior of the Aula Maxima; and the exterior of the Crawford astronomical observatory (U399/18, /22, /81 etc.).
4 items relate to the 1902 Cork Exhibition buildings and grounds. (U399/1, /2, /4, /74)
Only 7 studio / portrait photographs are present in the collection (see U399/48 - /52, /90 , /91), presumably representing only a tiny fraction of the output of Wilkie & Sons Photographers over a number of decades.
14 photographs relate to the town of Queenstown (now Cobh), County Cork, including some of the harbour (U399/58 and /60), and including 3 of the warship HMS Triumph (U399/61, 64, 69).
Also found are a single items relating to other locations, including, Monkstown, Glenbrook, pilgrims at Gougane Barra, Youghal Blackwater bridge, and Ross Castle in Killarney (U399/46)
Most prints are of fair to good quality. Some of the prints may also be early copies of similar items, possibly from the Lawrence Collection.
(See the Index, and List of Items)
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