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 BARBOUR, Harold Adrian Milne, Member of Senate of Northern Ireland, 1921; Member of Antrim Co. Council; son of John D. Barbour, D.L.; b. 1874; m. Anna Edward, dau. of late Robert Barbour, of Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.A., and Hilden, Lisburn. Res.: Strathearne, Dunmurry, Co. Antrim.

BARBOUR, John Milne, M.A. (Oxon.) (M.P. for Co. Antrim, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921); is a D.L., J.P. Co. Antrim (High Sheriff, 1905), and for Co Down (High Sheriff, 1907); Chairman and Managing Director of the Linen Thread Co., Ltd., Glasgow, and of Wm. Barbour & Sons, Ltd., of Hilden, Lisburn; Chairman of the Ulster Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.; a Director of the Great Northern Railway, Ireland; a Harbour Commissioner, Belfast; was President of Chamber of Commerce, 1911: Parliamentary and Financial Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Northern Parliament. Ireland, from 1921; son of John D. Barbour, D.L., J.P., of Hilden, Lisburn; b. 1868; m. 1899, a dau. of Robert Barbour, of Paterson, New Jersey. Res.: Conway House, Dunmurry, Co. Antrim.

BARING, Godfrey Nigel Everard, J.P., Co. Limerick, Master Fox Hounds, Co. Limerick; son of late Thomas Charles Baring, M.P., of High Beech, Essex; b. 1870; m. 1908, Hon. Ada Sybil, dau. of 2ad Baron Fermoy; one son, two daus. lies.: Rockbarton, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick. Club; Boodle's.

'''BARNARD, Lieut. -Col. Cyril Darcy Vivien Gary''', C.M.G. (1919), D.S.O. (1915, Bar, 1917), Croix de Guerre (Italy): entered Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Eegt.), 1909; Capt., 1909; Major, 1915; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 1918; served in S. African War, 1960 (Queen's Medal with three clasps); European War, 1914-18, as a Staff-Capt., and Comdg. 15th Hampshire Regt., subsequently as a Brig.-Com., then as an Area Comdt. with rank of Brig.-Gen. (wounded twice); son of late Charles Cary-Barnard; b. 1876; m. 1910, Henrietta Maud Maria, dau. of the late Col. Dudley Thomas Persse, Somerset L.I. Res.: Belleville, Athenry, Co. Galway. White's Club.

BARRETT, Denis, Assistant-Commissioner, Dublin Metropolitan Police. Appointed 1920, then District Inspector, R.I.C., Kilrush, Co. Clare; Justice of the Peace for Dublin City and County. Address: D.M.P. Head Quarters, Dublin.

BARRETT, Capt. Frederick Whitfield, Capt., 15th Hussars; Captained the British Polo Team which visited America in 1914; youngest son of W. J. Barrett, of Silver Spring House, Cork; b. 1875; m. 1904, Hon. Isobel Edwardes, dau. of 4th Baron Kensington, Rea,: Silver Spring House, Cork.

BARRINGTON, Sir Charles Burton, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1831), M.A. (T.C.D.); D.L., J.P., Co. Limerick (High Sheriff, 1877); formerly Hon. Col. Limerick City Artillery Mil.; Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons of North Munster; eldest son of Sir Croker, 4th Bart., and Anna Felicia (d. 1873), eldest dau. of late John Beatty West, M.P.; b. 1848; S. his father 4th July, 1890: m. 14th Feb., 1895, Mary Rose, dau. of Sir Henry Hickman Bacon, 10th Bart., and has issue two sons and a dau. Res.: Glenstal, Limerick. Clubs: Carlton, London; Kildare Street, Dublin.

BARRY, David, O.B.E. (1919); General Manager, British and Irish Steampacket Co., Ltd., Dublin, having previously been connected with Midland Railway (Northern Counties Committee), and G. and J. Burns, Ltd. Irish Director, Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ltd.; Chairman, Dublin Port and Docks Board, 1922; Member of Council, Dublin Chamber of Commerce. Decorated O.B.E. for services rendered Nation during War in connection with shipping; b. 4th April, 1873, at Ballycarry, Co. Antrim. Recns.: golf, motoring, farming. Res.: Corballis House, Clogran, Co. Dublin.<section end="Barry, David" />

<section begin="Barry, David Thomas" />BARRY, David Thomas, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.S., Eng., D.P.H.; Professor of Physiology, Univ. Coll. Cork, since 1907. In medical practice at Rock Ferry, Cheshire, 1900; gave up general practice after taking primary Fellowship; during the following years studied at Berlin, Heidelberg, and Paris; b. Ballyannhan, Co. Cork; son of late Thomas Barry; m. 1908, Yvonne, dau. of Felix Boiret, architect, Paris. Pubns.: The Passing of Valois; numerous scientific publications on heart perfusion, etc. Recns.: golf, histological research. Res.: Alexandra Place, Cork.<section end="Barry, David Thomas" />

<section begin="Barry, Major James D." />BARRY, Major James D., J.P., Co. and City of Dublin: served with Royal Horse Artillery, 1876-80; A.D.C. to Lords-Lieutenant of Ireland, 1889-1904; rejoined army for South African Campaign (medal with three clasps, despatches, promoted major); embarked with 1st Expeditionary Force, Aug., 1914, as Major 5th Royal Irish Lancers, and served with regiment at the front until appointed to Headquarters Staff, 55th Division, in France, Jan., 1916; eldest son of late Rt. Hon. C. R. Barry (The O'Barrymore, of The Galtees); m. 1895, Hon. Florence Madeline dau. of 4th Baron Claremorris, and widow of John Pollok, of Lismany, Ballinasloe. Res.: Collinstown Park, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin. Clubs: Royal Thames Yacht; Kildare Street, Dublin; Royal St. George Yacht, Kingstown.<section end="Barry, Major James D." />

<section begin="Barry, Edward" />BARRY, Edward, J.P., Co. Cork; M.P. for S. Cork, 1892-1910; son of late Garratt Barry, of New Mill, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork; b. 1852; m. 1882, Marianne, dau. of late Timothy Sullivan. Res.: Rathbarry, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork.<section end="Barry, Edward" />