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Earl of Barrymore was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created for David Barry, 6th Viscount Buttevant in 1627/28.〔Cokayne, G. E . ''Complete Peerage'' Reprinted Gloucester 2000 Vol.1, p. 443〕 Lord Barrymore held the subsidiary titles of Baron Barry (created c. 1261), and Viscount Buttevant (created 1541) in the County of Cork in Ireland. After the death of the 8th earl all these titles became extinct.〔Cokayne, Vol.1, p. 447〕 The Barrymore title was revived in 1902 in favour of Arthur Smith-Barry, who was created Baron Barrymore in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. He was the grandson of John Smith Barry, illegitimate son of James Hugh Smith Barry (died 1837), son of the Hon. John Smith Barry, younger son of the fourth Earl of Barrymore.〔Cokayne, Vol. XII, p. 16〕 The family was noted for eccentricity and in the eighteenth and early nineteenth century many of its members had nicknames such as Hellgate, Dalegate, Cripplegate, Newgate and Billingsgate. They feature in Georgette Heyer's novel ''Regency Buck'', where a character remarks that " the Barrymores, you know, really cannot be held accountable for their odd manners." ==Barons Barry (c. 1261)== *David de Barry, 1st Baron Barry (died 1278) *John Barry, 2nd Baron Barry (died 1285) *David FitzDavid Barry, 3rd Baron Barry (died 1290) *John Barry, 4th Baron Barry (died 1330) *David Barry, 5th Baron Barry (died 1347) *David Barry, 6th Baron Barry (died 1392) *John Barry, 7th Baron Barry (died 1420) *William Barry, 8th Baron Barry (died 1480) *John Barry, 9th Baron Barry (died 1486) *Thomas de Barry, 10th Baron Barry (died 1488) *William Barry, 11th Baron Barry (died 1500) *John Barry, 12th Baron Barry (died 1530) *John Barry, 13th Baron Barry (died 1534) *John FitzJohn Barry, 14th Baron Barry (1517–1553) (created Viscount Barry in 1541) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Earl of Barrymore」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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