Parish of Holy Trinity Valuation List
TitreParish of Holy Trinity Valuation List
RéférenceU195/199
Date
September 1831
Date 1831 - 1831
Etendue et contenuMS. property rate valuation list for Holy Trinity Parish, Cork City, made for the Grand Jury of the County of the City of Cork. Included are houses, dwelling houses, out houses, offices, stores, cellars, stables, yards and linnies, including those that are at the time of return 'Waste and Untenanted, or Let in such separate Apartments in a manner specified by an Act passed in the 53rd year...' of the reign of [King George the 3rd] for the valuation of property and the more equal assessment of money presented to be raised by the Grand Jury.
Lists each property, numbered from 1 to 1549, listing names of reputed tenants, present occupiers (mostly left blank), denomination or type of property (such as, office, shop, dwelling house, outhouse, yard and wine cellar, coach house, etc.), separate value, total value, whether 'Waste and Poor', and (MS.) rate amount due on each property. List is made on a street-by-street basis, covering c.50 streets and laneways.
With index to streets/lanes giving total amounts for each street/lane, such as, North Main Street £1880, Portney's Lane £5, South Mall £6545, Meat Market Lane £30, Patrick's Street £4782. Total valuation is £42,488.
With ms. note that a sum of 500 pounds was applotted at the Parish Vestry held on 9 Dec 1831 by direction of the Justices of the Peace at Quarter Sessions, at the rate of 3 and a half pence in the pound on the gross valuation of the Parish, after deducting poor and waste places; signed by the 4 apploters (?Thomas Barry, ?Pat Swiney, Christopher Cleburne, Osbourne ?Kavanagh and Vicar Charles Leslie).
Certified by the Constables appointed by Grand Jury, James Wherland and Christopher Ballard, and Church Wardens R.W. Topp and Richard Notter, and James Lane, Treasurer. Also MS. note by James Lane giving total of valuations for waste and untenantable houses in the parish, totalling £3272.
(Printed by T.Geary. Marked '1831 Summer Assizes ').
Lists each property, numbered from 1 to 1549, listing names of reputed tenants, present occupiers (mostly left blank), denomination or type of property (such as, office, shop, dwelling house, outhouse, yard and wine cellar, coach house, etc.), separate value, total value, whether 'Waste and Poor', and (MS.) rate amount due on each property. List is made on a street-by-street basis, covering c.50 streets and laneways.
With index to streets/lanes giving total amounts for each street/lane, such as, North Main Street £1880, Portney's Lane £5, South Mall £6545, Meat Market Lane £30, Patrick's Street £4782. Total valuation is £42,488.
With ms. note that a sum of 500 pounds was applotted at the Parish Vestry held on 9 Dec 1831 by direction of the Justices of the Peace at Quarter Sessions, at the rate of 3 and a half pence in the pound on the gross valuation of the Parish, after deducting poor and waste places; signed by the 4 apploters (?Thomas Barry, ?Pat Swiney, Christopher Cleburne, Osbourne ?Kavanagh and Vicar Charles Leslie).
Certified by the Constables appointed by Grand Jury, James Wherland and Christopher Ballard, and Church Wardens R.W. Topp and Richard Notter, and James Lane, Treasurer. Also MS. note by James Lane giving total of valuations for waste and untenantable houses in the parish, totalling £3272.
(Printed by T.Geary. Marked '1831 Summer Assizes ').
Etendue73pp
Mot clé de personneGrand Jury, City of Cork
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