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December 1864
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Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

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... RCA-At the time the Liberals were introduced to the Town Council I am not aware that there was also, an arrangement made that a Whig member should be elected'for the boroug.12 Mr. RECA then askled some questions, with the view of showing the Town Council waes ...

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... Belfast? No. famn at Now, about the twenty Whigs that I paid £5,000 thi ire each for-and they wre the dearest Whigs ever were Ye [lb bonght in the market-awf Ql-(laUghter)-were they ifa ne not very expensive Whigs ? (Laughter.) TI no hMr. BAnnYc interposed ...

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... Whiv in a transaction of £200,000, to he settled on the one aide by cashl, and on the other by Whigs ? Yea; I believed that Mr. Mull an was a Whig, andl is a Whig. Do Nyou think it was honest to count John Hamill -sone. RomnaliCatholle? Yus, * Do y~.i k~now ...

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... was also IL Liberal can- r didate. Were you beaten ? Of course. Were you not beaten by those very gentlemen who put twenty Whigs into the Corporation in '60 ? I do not know who put them in in '610. Mr. Dowse-We have nothing to do with that. Witness-All ...