438 COMPLETE PEERAGE barry and of Muscry-Donnegan in 1285, on the surrender of his brother as afsd. He is said to have m. Maud de Boulltron, (") of Wales. He d. about 1290. IV. 1290 ? 4. John (Barry), Lord Barry, Barrymore or But- TEVANT [1.], s. and h. He had lie. (1301) 29 Edw. I to alienate land to the value of ;^2o a year in Muscry, Olethan and Obawne [i.e. Ibawne], and appears accordingly to have alienated Ibawne to his younger brother C") William. Q He was sum. to the Pari. [I.] at Kilkenny, 8 Jan. (1309/10) 3 Edw. II, and was present in the Pari. [I.] at Dublin, Easter (1324/5) 17 Edw. 11. He seems to have d. s.p.^ about 1330. C) V. 1330 . 5. David (Barry), Lord Barry, Barrymore or But- TEVANT [I.], next br. and h. He was sum. to Pari. [I.] in 1339, and was Sheriff of co. Cork 1344. He d. 12 May 1347. VI. 1347. 6. David (Barry), Lord Barry, Barrymore or Buttevant [I.], s. and h., a minor at the time of his father's death. He was sum. to Pari. [I.] 22 Nov. (1374) 48 Edw. Ill, to 25 Apr. (1382) 5 Ric. II, being on this last occasion fined lOOS. for absence, for which he pleaded a pardon. He d. 6 Sep. 1392. VII. 1392. 7. John (Barry), Lord Barry, Barrymore or But- tevant [1.], called khtagh i.e. left handed], s. and h. Sheriff of Cork 1401, and 1403-15. He m. Ellice, da. of Gerald Fitz Maurice (Fitz Gerald), Earl of Desmond [I.]. He d. about 1420. VIII. 1420 . 8. William (Barry), (") Lord Barry, Barrymore or Buttevant [I.], s. and h. (') He was Sheriff of co. Cork 1433, 145 1, and 146 1 ; a Commissioner for the peace of that co. 1434. (*) So also in Lodge, though it is there added " but we find that the wife of David de Barry, living 1298, was named Joan ; that she afterwards m. Eustace le Poer, and assigned to her son John de Barry, for all her dower in Olethan, fafc, the moiety of the cantred of Muskery, except 2 parts of the marriage of Philip, son and heir to Philip de Barry. " This seems as if this Joan (not mentioned in the text, following the Carew MSS) was the mother of John, the ist s. and successor of this David and of his 2 younger brothers. (") Escheator's Inq. (°) James Fitz Richard Barry, who on the death of James, Viscount Buttevant [I.], 20 Mar. 1557/8, succeeded to his estates and honours, was 6th in descent from this William Barry. See pedigree, /)sf?, pp. 452, 453. C) He also is not mentioned in the pedigrees. (') These three Lords are all omitted (as such) in the claim of J. R. Barry to the Viscountcy of Buttevant in 1825. The Lords Barry, as well as the Lords Athenry, Lords Kingsale and Lords Kerry became, during most of that period, mere Irish Chieftains, many of them assuming Irish names, and being entirely hostile to the English Government. (') He had three younger brothers, Richard, David, and James, from all of whom there were male descendants living in 1600, and consequently nearer heirs male to the Viscount who d. in 1557/8 than James Barry, who succeeded him.