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 BAKRY. 255 SO Dec. 1828. Admoh. Deo. 1829. Ka widow d. in Paris, 0 May 1S32. Her will pr. July 1832. On the Earl's death in 182:5 the Earldom'?), certainly, and the ritCQUiitci/l") and Barony (if such last ever existed), probably, became extinct. BARRY OF SANTRY.( a ) Barons [I.] 1. Srn James Barry of Santiy, co. Dublin, s. and h. of I 1660-1 I'iehanl I!.. Alderman and sometime (1610) Mayor of Dublin, by Anne, da. anil ll. or coheir of James CliSAC'K, was i. 1003, was called to the liar and became Recorder of Dublin ; made Serjeant at Law [£.] 6 Oct. 1(129; second Baron of the Exchequer [I] 5 Aug. 1634: was Knighted [I.] Aug. 1640; was Chairman of the Royalist Convention which met at Dublin, 7 July 1859, in defiance of the then Government and, iu reward of his services, wis, at the restoration, made Chief Justice i»i the King's Bench [I.] in Nov. 10*10, and w;is or., 18 Keb. 1000-1, BARON 15ARRV (IF SANTRY, co. Dublin [[.]. taking his seit S May 1861. He m. Catharine, 1st da. of Sir William Parsons, Bart. [I.], Lord Deputy [I.J, by Elizabeth, da. of John Lanv. Alderman of Dublin. He <t. 9 Feb. 1672, and was bur. 14 in St. .Mary's chapel, Christ Church, Dublin. II. 1873, Richard (Babbit}, Lord Barry of Santry [L], a and h. He was provisionally attainted in 1689, but took his seat in Oct. 1092. He m. (mar. lie. at Vie. Gen. oil'. 11 Sep. 1060, he aged 23 and she aged 15) Elizabeth, ,1a. of Henry Jbsbry of the Court of King's Bench [E.J She d. 6 Feb. 1982 and was bur. 17th at Santry. He </. Oct. 1094 and was bur. at Santry. Will Jit. 25 Oct. 1094, pr. 10 Nov. following in Dublin. III. 1694, 3, Henry (Barry), Lord Barry of San-try [I.], 4th but 1st surv. s, and h. b. 16S0. Gov. of Deny and Culmore fort. PC. [I.] to Ceo. I and to Geo. 'II. He m. 9 Feb. 1702, Bridget, da. of Sir Thomas Pomvili.e, Bart. [I.], of Templeogue, co. Dublin (so cr. 1080), by his 1st wife (— ), (la. of Sir Lancelot Lakh of Canons in Whitchurch, Midx. He "(.'. 27 Jan. 1734, at Santiy, aud was bur. there 29th. His widow d. 21 Aug. 17:>0 and was bur. at Santry 8 Sep. (») The Earldom of B ar r y mot e was acted upon as an extinction in 1S31 in the creation of the Viseountey of Guillamore, an Irish peerage, cr. according to the power reserved in the Irish Union act. Had the Viseountey of Buttevant (or any other peerage [I.J which was field at tltc time of the Vnhm by the then Earl) continued, the Earldom would not have been mich an extinction, as could have been used for a new creation. This point was decided (as regarding the Earldom of Mountrath and the Barony of Castle Coote [I.] which, at the time of the Union, were united) at the creation of the Barony of Fennov [ 1J in 1S56. (°) The Viseountey of Buttevant [I.] was assumed by James Redmond Bakky of Donoughmore, co. Cork, as h. male of the body of* James, 7th Viscount. His claim to vote at the election of an Irish Rep. Peer was before the House of Lords in 1S25. He was only s. aud h. of James B. (d, v.p. 1S00), the only s. who had issue "f James B. of Mount Bany, co. Cork (,/. 1S02), said to be s. and h. of William Fitz James B. of Ballymacraheen, co. Cork {d. about 1700), s. and h. of James B. of the same, said to be only s. aud h. of William B. of Lislee, co. Cork (living 1650). s. aud h. »f James I',., who was s. and h. of William B., both of the same, which William (who "■ before 1594) was said to be the same as William Barry, 3rd s. of James, 7th vaoount who d. 1681. ( a ) A full account of this branch of the family of Barry, with an engraving of the tomb of Richard, the 2nd Lord, is in the " History of Santry and Clogran parishes, co. Dublin, by B. W. Adams, D.D." London, 1*83. u 2