Notes on Barry genealogy in England and Wales . few small housesand cottages. Hide, which adjoins Goreley, and is also mentioned inthe records of the Barry family, is another similar hamlet. Bicton is astill smaller place, but it comprises a somewhat important mill onthe River Avon. Ibsley (formerly spelt Ibbesley) is a Chapelry of theRectory of Fordingbridge, and is situated on the Avon, about threemiles south of Fordingbridge. Returning to genealogical matters, it appears that Walter Barry,the father of the Reverend Francis Barry, was an active member of theCorporation of Salisbury for many


Notes on Barry genealogy in England and Wales . few small housesand cottages. Hide, which adjoins Goreley, and is also mentioned inthe records of the Barry family, is another similar hamlet. Bicton is astill smaller place, but it comprises a somewhat important mill onthe River Avon. Ibsley (formerly spelt Ibbesley) is a Chapelry of theRectory of Fordingbridge, and is situated on the Avon, about threemiles south of Fordingbridge. Returning to genealogical matters, it appears that Walter Barry,the father of the Reverend Francis Barry, was an active member of theCorporation of Salisbury for many years. He evidently migrated fromFordingbridge to Salisbury, where he engaged in trade, and was apparentlya busy, successful man. No will of this Walter Barry is, however,discoverable, and there seems to be, from the records of the Corporationof Salisbury, reason to suppose that he died suddenly in 1722, whichmay account for intestacy. He, probably sold his property in Goreleyand Fordingbridge in order to migrate to Salisbury, as with him all. ST. MARY S CHURCH, KORDINGBRIDGE.


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