Notes on Barry genealogy in England and Wales . [Photograph by W. M, Dodson, Bettws-y-Coed. MANORBIER CASTLE IN [Photograph by W. M. Dodson, Bethvs-y-Coed. MANORBIER CASTLE IN I905. 21 and also in that of Strongbow who followed him, and in the subsequentrecords of that island. Our concern is not directly with these facts, except so far as theywere in connection with the de Barris; but apart from their generalinterest, it was necessary to refer to them not only as throwing light onthe early generations of the Barry family, but also as indicating whatan important family it was, both in So


Notes on Barry genealogy in England and Wales . [Photograph by W. M, Dodson, Bettws-y-Coed. MANORBIER CASTLE IN [Photograph by W. M. Dodson, Bethvs-y-Coed. MANORBIER CASTLE IN I905. 21 and also in that of Strongbow who followed him, and in the subsequentrecords of that island. Our concern is not directly with these facts, except so far as theywere in connection with the de Barris; but apart from their generalinterest, it was necessary to refer to them not only as throwing light onthe early generations of the Barry family, but also as indicating whatan important family it was, both in South Wales and Ireland, from theNorman Conquest and onwards for several centuries. Odo de Barri, or his son, built, as has been said, ManorbierCastle, but the exact date of its erection is not known. Its extensive andinteresting ruins still remain, and are shown in the illustrations; they areabout three miles from Pembroke, and the same distance from Tenby. Itremained the headquarters of the Barry family till the end of the four-teenth century. William de Barri had for his youngest son (born in 1147) one ofthe mos


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