. Archaeologia cantiana. 31, Cnjas aia propitietnr Dens. Amen. This Umfridus Barry was son of the above EdwardBarry. In the College of Heralds there exists an evidentlyvery imperfect pedigree of a portion of the Barry fa-mily, by Philipot, in which occur most of the abovenames, but not affording any further information re-specting this ancient and honourable family, as the oldchronicler, Weaver, designates them. One branch ofwhich, he informs us, having joined the expedition ofGaveston or Edward II. for the winning of Ireland,being wounded and hurt, settled on an island near Cork,called Barry


. Archaeologia cantiana. 31, Cnjas aia propitietnr Dens. Amen. This Umfridus Barry was son of the above EdwardBarry. In the College of Heralds there exists an evidentlyvery imperfect pedigree of a portion of the Barry fa-mily, by Philipot, in which occur most of the abovenames, but not affording any further information re-specting this ancient and honourable family, as the oldchronicler, Weaver, designates them. One branch ofwhich, he informs us, having joined the expedition ofGaveston or Edward II. for the winning of Ireland,being wounded and hurt, settled on an island near Cork,called Barry Court. This Robert Barry, says Weaver, was the first in that land who manned the Hawke,and brought it to hand. When afterwards the wealthof the family was greatly increased, they were calledBarre More, or the Great, created Baron Barry, andViscount Butiphont. At the beginning of the seventeenth century, the houseand estates of Barry merged, by marriage, into the pos-session of Thomas Boys, of the adjoining parish of Wil-.


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