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Arthur Smith-Barry, 1st Baron Barrymore

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Quarterly first and fourth Argent three bars gemelle Gules (Barry) second and third grandquarterly 1st & 4th Gules on a chevron Or between three bezants as many crosses pattee fitchee Sable (Smith) 2nd & 3rd Azure a fess Argent between three porcupines Or (Heiry) the whole within a bordure
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death, it passed to James Hugh's son, Robert Raymond Smith-Barry. In 1939, the estate of Fota Island and the ground rents of areas was acquired by Arthur Hugh's daughter (from her cousin), Mrs. Dorothy Bell, for the sum of £31,000. On her death, in 1975, it passed to her daughter, Mrs. Rosemary
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On a wreath of the colours a castle Argent issuant from the battlements thereof a wolf's head Sable charged on the beck with a cross pattee fitchee Or for difference.
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list that he would be created a peer, and the Barrymore title held by his ancestors was partially revived when he was raised to the peerage as
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After his wife's death on 11 Sep 1884 (in Bex, Switzerland). He then married Elizabeth, daughter of U.S. General
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Cork constituencies (1801–1922)
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Geraldine Smith-Barry, born 9 Jun 1869 at 26 Chesham Place in London, died 23 Dec 1957
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Lord Barrymore died in London in February 1925, aged 82, and was cremated at
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Villiers, and Fota House is now the property of The Irish Heritage Trust.
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James Hugh Smith-Barry, born 22 Oct 1870 on Fota Island, died 18 May 1871
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On the death of Arthur Hugh Smith Barry in 1925, the estate, which was
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and widow of Arthur Post, on 28 Feb 1889. They had one child together:
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for the next twelve years but returned in 1886 when he was elected for
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in 1867, a seat he held until 1874. Smith-Barry remained out of the
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The Complete Peerage, Volume XIII – Peerage Creations 1901-1938
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National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations
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Lord Barrymore married firstly Lady Mary Frances, daughter of
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Coat of arms of Arthur Smith-Barry, 1st Baron Barrymore
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Smith-Barry was the son of James Hugh Smith Barry, of
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Index


Leslie Ward
Vanity Fair
PC (Ire)
Anglo-Irish
Conservative
Marbury
Cheshire
Fota Island
County Cork
Lieutenant-General
The 4th Earl of Barrymore
Earl of Barrymore
Eton
Christ Church, Oxford
Parliament
County Cork
House of Commons
Huntingdon
High Sheriff of County Cork
Arthur Balfour
Plan of Campaign
Privy Council of Ireland
1902 Coronation Honours
House of Lords
first-class cricket
Marylebone Cricket Club
The 3rd Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl
James S. Wadsworth
Dorothy Elizabeth Smith-Barry

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