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 BARRY COMPLETE PEERAGE 443 [David Barry, s. and h. ap. by ist wife. He m. Elizabeth, 3rd da. of Richard, 4th Lord le Powir [I.], by Catherine, da. and coh. of James Fitz John, 3rd Viscount Barry abovenamed. (*). He d. v.p., in 1604 or 1604/5]. VISCOUNTCY [I.] 4. David (Barry), Viscount Barry, Barrymore, or BuTTEVANT, Csfc. [1.], grandson and h., being posthumous s. and h. of David Barry and Elizabeth abovenamed. At the death of his grandfather he was twelve years and one month old ; and was there- fore b. on or about lo Mar. 1 604/5. C") ^^ had livery of his lands, 13 iVlay 1625. For his fidelity to the English interest in Ireland he was cr. (°) 28 Feb. 1627/8, EARL OF BARRYMORE, co. Cork [I.], and took his seat as such 14 July 1634. From 1639 to 1642 he took an active part as a Royalist, and was mortally wounded at the battle of Liscarrol. He »;., 21 July 1621, Alice, 1st da. of Richard (Boyle), ist Earl of Cork. [I.], by Catherine, da. of Sir Geoffrey Fenton. He d. 29 Sep. 1642, aged 38, and was bur. in the Boyle vault at Youghal. His widow, who was b. 20 Mar. 1607, at Youghal, m. John Barry, of Liscarrol. She d. 23, and was bur. 25 Mar. 1666, as " Mrs Barry, " at St. Patrick's, Dublin. Fun. entry. VI. BARONY [I.] XIX. 1617. EARLDOM [I.] I. 1628. EARLDOM [I.] II. VISCOUNTCY [I.] VII. BARONY [I.] XX. - 1642 5. Richard (Barry), Earl of Barry- more, {ffc. [I.], s. and h., bap. 4 Nov. 1 630, at St. Werburgh's, Dublin. On 5 Feb. 1 660/1 he was appointed Col. of Foot. On 11 May 1 66 1, and again (after the Revolution) on 7 Oct. 1692, he took his seat in the House. He sat in James Il's Pari. [I.] in May 1689. (') He is said to have w., isdy, Susan, (') da. of Sir William Killegrew. He m., 2ndly, Nov. 1656, (banns publ. at (") See ante, p. 441, note " a. " {'') By the Inq. p. m. T^i Mar. (1624) 22 Jac. I, he was found heir to the family estates by reason of the deaths of David Fitz David, David Fitz James Fitz Richard, Richard Fitz James Fitz Richard, James Fitz Richard " Dominus Barry, Vice comes Buttevant " and James Fitz John " Dominus Barry, Vice comes Buttevant, " i.e. his father [who d. v.p.', his grandfather, his great uncle (the de jure Lord), his great grandfather, and (lastly) the cousin and predecessor of his said great grandfather. He had livery of his estates as "Lord Barry, Viscount Buttevant," 12 Dec. 1626. (') The preamble to the patent is given in Lodge, vol. i, p. 296. In it he is styled " Dominus Barry, Vicecomes Buttevant, Is'c, " as also in his M.I. For a list of the creations and promotions in the Irish peerage (1628) see vol. iii. Appendix H. C^) For a list of peers present in, and absent from, this Pari., see volume iil. Appendix D. C) Qy. if this was not Susan, da. of Sir W. K. (Vice Chamberlain to the Queen Consort, Catharine), by Mary, da. of John Hill. She was bap. 1 Apr. 1629, at St. Margaret's, Lothbury, London, and was living 1633.