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 254 BARRY. was sister to Charles (Boyle), 3rd E.vitL OF CoitK [I.], was bap. 13 Feb. 1062 anil had a fortune of £10.000. She d. s.p.ni.s. Admou. 10 Out. 1703 granted to her husband. He in. secondly Elizabeth, da. and h. of Richard (Savaui-:), 4th Earl Rivkus, by Penelope, da. and h. of Roger Dowxf.s. She also <7. in childbed) s.p.m.s., 19 March 1714. He mi. thirdly, 12 duly 17111, Anne, da. of Arthur f Chichester), 3rd Eaul of Doxkuai. [L% by ids "2nd wife Catharine, da. of Arthur (Forres), Earl OF GbaKabd [I.] lie (/. 5 Jan. 1747, in ids 72nd year, and was bur. at Castle Lyons, co. Cork SOU*} Will, &e., dat. 20 Aug. 1744 to 23 Jan. 1740-S, pr. 2 July 1753. His widow d. 0 Dec. 1753 and was also bio: at Castle Lyons. 1 Earls [I.] V. Viscounts [I.] XIII. 23. Jambs (Barry), Earl 05 Barhymore, &u. [I.], K and h. by 3rd wife, b. 25 April 1717 in 1747 London. Matric. at Oxford (Braaenose Colt) 12 Jan. 1732-3, er. M.A. 1735. lie Ml. 8 June 173S, Margaret, sister and cdieir Of Edward 3rd Vise u nt Mointcasiiei. [I.J. being yst. da. uf Paul Davs), l.-t Vwcuust MiwstCAiHKL II.], Vj Catharine, da. of Callaglmn (M'Cai:ty), Earl of Clancaiity [I.] The Earl d. in Dublin 111 Dec. 1751. Will dat. 16 Dec. 1751, pr, at Dublin. His widow (/. at an advanced age, in Dublin, 2 Dec. 17SS. Her will j.r March 1791. Earls [I.] VI. Viscounts [I.] XIV. 1 ^ 1751. J.'z- Riciiarp (Barry), Earl op Barrymore, &e. [I.], only a. and li. h. Oct. 1715. Capt in 9th Reg. of Dragoons Oct. 1707. He mi. 10 April 1707, Emilia, 3rd da. of William (Stanhope,, 2nd E.uu. at Haruix<;tox, by Caroline, da. of Charles (Fitzhoy), 2nd Di ke ok Graf- TO*. He </. 1 Aug. 1773 at Dromnna, and was bur. at Castle Lyons. Adinon. 13 Sep. 1773 to his widow, and again, 28 May 17S1, to his mother on behalf of his children. His widow, who wan b. 24 May 1749, d. Sep. 17S0 in France. Will pr. April 1781. Earls [I.] VII. Viscounts [S.] XV. Dover. He hi. 2 June 17 Earl of Barrymore, 709, and bap. at St, Mary- 15. Richard (Barry), &c. [L], s. and h. b. U Aug V lebone. Though of considerable talents bis career was wild, ainl perhaps only equalled by that of the profligate Duke of Buckingham, (') It was terminated in his 24th year by the explosion of his musket, near Folkestone, while escorting (us Capt, in the Berks. Militia) some French prisoners to 12 Charlotte, said to be da. of ( — ) Smith.("') He tl. s.p. 6 March 1793 and was bur. at Wargrave, Berks. Admon. 20 March 1794, under £5,000. His widow, who was a minor aged 18 in March 1794, m. 22 Sep. 1799, Capt. ( — ) William. Earls [I.] VIII. 1 10. Henry „ Jarry), Eaul of Barrymore, Vis- i 1793 t'orxT BrTTBVANT and Lord Harry [I.], br. and b. b. 21 y to Oct. 1770 at Marylebone. Matric. at Oxford (Ex. Coll.) 21 Viscounts [L] | 1 £03 April 1788. Lieut. Col. of the South Cork Militia. Hem. VVT : 24 Jan. 1795, at Cork, by spec, lie, Anne, 1st da. of " v w> J Jeremiah COGHLAM of Ardo, co. Waterford. He it. at Paris ( v ) On his monument he is styled "Comes de Barrymore, Vicccomcsdc Barry ct Butlcmnl, Ilaro <lc lliitwnc ct Olethan." (') See hia character in Sir Egerton Brydges' " Biographical Peerage" (1S17). iv, 37. Also a vast amount of information as to the character, position, &c, of various members of this family in "N. & Q.," 5th scries, xi, 270, ct ante. He EoM the liarrymoje estates, ineluding Castle Lyons and liuttevant, to John Anderson of Ferm»y, reserving £4,000 a year for himself and £1,000 for his widow, for life. Castle Lyons was burnt down about 1775. ( m ) It is not, however, improbable that she was da. of (— ) Gon.mxo, and that her mother was a sister of " Joseph Barry, Esq.," who appears as her uncle in the pro- ceedings as to her husband's administration, which her mother, and guardian, VWm Chapman, formerly Oouldirig, yrile of William Chapman, renounced. The notorious " Lady Barrymore " (alluded to in N. & Q. as above), who (/. of 1 30 Oct 1832, in Charles court, Drury lane, was ( (the 7th) Earl.