430 COMPLETE PEERAGE barrels early life, a woman who d. leaving a son John, who was living 1 8 1 5, but d. unm. v.p. He w., 2nd]y, in 18 19, Mary Anne, ist da. of John Brad- SHAW, of Cork, by Elizabeth, 2nd da. of Sir Robert Warren, ist Bart. [I.]. She d. s.p., and was bur. from St. Bride's, Fleet Str., 16 Oct. 18 19, at Lambeth, aged 37. He m., 3rdly, 2 Jan. 1820, at St. Mary's, Lambeth, Julia, da. of John Willis, of Walcot Place, Lambeth, Surrey. He d. s.p.m.s., 15 Nov. 1834, at Walcot Place, and was bur. at Lambeth, when the Peerage became extinct. (") His widow, who was b. iS Feb. 1804, was from 1875, ^ Pensioner of the " Universal Beneficent Society, " Soho Sq., Midx. She d. 10 Jan. 1890, aged 86, and was bur. at East Finchley. BARNS i.e. " Ramsey of Barns, co. Haddington, " [S.] (Ramsay), cr. 1606, with the Viscountcy of Haddington [S.]; see "Holdernesse," Earldom, cr. 1 62 1, all such honours becoming extinct, 1626. BARONSTOWN See " SuNDERLiN OF Baronstown, CO. Westmeath, " Barony [I.] (Ma/one), cr. i'J<)'j with a spec rem. ; extinct (with another Barony of Sun- derlin [1.], cr. 1785) 18 16. BARRE DE BUTEVANT see BARRY BARREFORE, i.e. BURFORD See " Carrington of Burford in Connaught, " Viscountcy [L] (Smyt/iJ, cr. 1643 ; extinct 1706. BARRELS i.e. "Barrels, co. Catherlough " Viscountcy [I.] (Knight), cr. 1763, with the Earldom of Catherlough [L], which see ; extinct i']']1. (") In 1835 a petition claiming this title was presented by Thomas Barnewall, Capt. in the Longford militia, s. and h. of Christopher B., who was s. and h. of George B., both of Wimbledon, co. Dublin, which George was s. and h. of Col. James B., alleged to have been the 6th and yst. s. of the ist Viscount. This James was in fact son in law of the ist Viscount, being the 2nd husband of his da. Mabel, Countess of Fingall. No further proceedings were taken in this matter. In the two deeds of settlement of the estates on the heirs male of the Barnewall family, dat. 31 Dec. 166 1 and 21 July 1698, no mention is made of such a 6th s. (James), or of his issue, who (had they existed) would doubtless have been placed in remainder before the very distant branches of the Barnewall family mentioned therein. The extinction of the title was acted upon in the creation, 4 May 1836, of the Barony of Oranmore [I.], according to the Act of Union [I.].