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Philip de Barry

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170:. According to the Taxations of A.D. 1302, 1307, as given by Sweetman, the deanery of Olethan comprised the barony of Kinnatalloon, and the Cloyne part of the barony of Barrymore, exclusive of the Great Island and the parish of Mogeesha, which went with Imokilly, till taken from the Hodnets by the Barries in A.D. 1329. The deanery of Muscry Donnegan comprised the barony of Orrery and Kilmore and the Cloyne part of the barony of Duhallow, except Kilshannig parish, which was then in Muskerrylin. The deanery of Ocurblethan comprised the Cork part of the barony of Barrymore and the North Liberties of Cork, except, perhaps, the parish of Currykippane." 1329: 78: 274:, "after his services in Ireland is said to seat himself at Sevington, in Kent," and "about the year 1185 being killed at Lismore,". But as he was elder than his brother Gerald, who was born in 1146 or 1147, this Robert was about forty years old in 1185. The same source reports that the Robert who was slain near Lismore in that year was only an 316:
in stone and the family retained the lordship of Manorbier until the 15th century. Philip's mother was Angharad, daughter of Gerald and Nest. Philip succeeded his father at Manorbier. His uncle (his mother Angharad's half brother) was
106:, who had been granted of the second half of the kingdom of Cork. Robert Fitz-Stephen eventually ceded these territories to Philip, his half-nephew. These territories consisted of three cantrefs in Fitz-Stephen's half of the 85:
Philip de Barry came to Ireland at the end of February 1183, accompanied by his brother Gerald and their followers, to take possession of his lands and to assist his half-uncle Robert Fitz-Stephen, and his first cousin
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Philip's role in the invasion and colonisation of Ireland, and his position in the medieval Welsh-Irish Norman society, was largely due to his membership of the extended family of descendants of Princess
278:, that is between fifteen and twenty eight years of age. It is improbable therefore that Robert (aged over 40) was slain at Lismore. That person is more likely to be Philip's son, also called Robert. 312:
Philip was the son of William Fitz Odo de Barry was the son of Odo or Otho, a Norman knight who assisted in the Norman Conquest of England and Wales during the 11th century. William rebuilt
1339: 110:("the kingdom of Cork") viz. Olethan, Muschiri-on-Dunnegan (or Muskerry Donegan) and Killyde (or Killede) by the service of ten knights. These cantrefs became the 154:. The name Killyde survives in "Killeady Hills", the name of the hill country south of the city of Cork. According to Smith, "on the north side of the city stood 167: 102:(or Radulph). Ralph was the grandson of Nesta by Stephen, Constable of Cardigan. In 1182 he was killed together with his father-in-law, 1311:
Expugnatio Hibernica by Giraldus Cambrensis; A B Scott & F X Martin, editors; Dublin 1978 edition; historical introduction page xxi
1286: 1366: 131: 1275:, "Barrymore : records of the Barrys of County Cork from the earliest to the present time, with pedigrees", Cork, 1902, pg 17 1376: 1344: 163: 1254:, "Barrymore : records of the Barrys of County Cork from the earliest to the present time, with pedigrees", Cork, 1902. 158:, built by the Barrys soon after the Conquest, or, as some say, by King John,". According to Rev. Barry, the baronies were 1230:
Egerton MS., 75 B. M., as quoted in W. A. Copinger's "Historical Notes to Smith's History of Cork," book ii., chapter 2.
344:. While some sources say that he was killed at the battle of Lismore in 1185, this is probably not true (see note below). 1361: 43: 151: 1284:
Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Vol. LXVI, No. 204; July–December 1961; pages 105-116
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Philip married the daughter of Richard FitzTancred, castellan of Haverfordwest, and by her had four children:
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Gerald (born circa 1175), who succeeded his uncle Geraldus Cambrensis as Archdeacon of Brecon in 1203; and
69:). He died while his brother Gerald was at Rome in 1199-1200 and was entombed in the church of Manorbier. 937: 884: 99: 155: 1087: 337: 318: 143: 147: 322: 226: 214: 107: 87: 39: 234: 827: 301: 230: 198: 197:
William (born circa 1170), who succeeded to his cantreds, which were confirmed to him by King
135: 55: 1290: 313: 111: 90:(also known as Raymond Le Gros), in their efforts to recover lands in the modern county of 1052: 773: 347: 333: 293: 271: 250: 246: 238: 62: 47: 999: 202: 175: 162:"coextensive with the ecclesiastical deaneries of Olethan and Muscry Donnegan in the 1355: 1333: 222: 139: 103: 35: 27: 326: 242: 218: 206: 91: 51: 297: 182:), which lies in the parish of Dunbollogue in the old deanery of Ocurblethan. 174:
Rev. Barry goes on to posit that the name "Killyde" may derive from Killeagh (
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in southeast Cork. The family would eventually acquire the honours of
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families in Ireland. Philip's full brothers were Robert and Gerald.
249:. His son, David Ă“g de Barry, enlarged the revenues of the priory in 1200:
Expugnatio Hibernica by Giraldus Cambrensis; Book 2, Chapter 20, v94
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Expugnatio Hibernica by Giraldus Cambrensis; Book 2, Chapter 20, v94
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respectively. The name "Oliehan" is an anglicisation of the Gaelic
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or baronies had been expropriated by another (half) first cousin,
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Philip was born circa 1137/44 and was described by his brother
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Expugnatio Hibernica by Giraldus Cambrensis; Book 1 Chapter 42
23: 300:. Nest had three sons and a daughter by her first husband 340:
in the Norman invasion of Ireland and took part in the
304:: the daughter, Angharad, married William de Barry. 270:According to the "Archdall's Lodge" (1789) source, 1209:"Giraldus Cambrensis" v., 350, 351, Rolls edit. 321:whose cousins were the founders of the great 8: 1348:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 370: 361: 261:a daughter, who married Walter Mancenell. 205:, John conferred on him the Lordships of 38:who participated in the colonisation of 1221:, "History of Cork", Book 1, chapter i. 1175: 957: 953: 941: 843: 728: 724: 720: 710: 615: 511: 507: 495: 400: 379: 375: 1116: 1111: 1101: 1086: 1076: 1072: 1068: 1056: 1051: 1041: 1029: 1019: 1015: 1003: 998: 988: 975: 965: 961: 936: 926: 914: 904: 900: 888: 883: 873: 861: 851: 847: 831: 826: 816: 804: 794: 790: 778: 771: 761: 746: 736: 732: 705: 695: 683: 673: 669: 657: 655: 645: 633: 623: 619: 603: 601: 591: 579: 569: 565: 553: 551: 541: 529: 519: 515: 490: 480: 468: 458: 454: 442: 440: 430: 418: 408: 404: 388: 383: 7: 358:He also had a half-brother - Walter. 150:. Oryrry is currently known as the 56:barons Barry and earls of Barrymore 1287:"The Battle of Callann, A.D. 1261" 1263:Burke's Irish Family Records, 1976 1191:Burke's Irish Family Records, 1976 14: 1345:Dictionary of National Biography 1327: 354:, was a clergyman and historian. 233:. William founded the priory of 142:encompassed most of the land in 65:as "a wise and honourable man" ( 243:Canons Regular of St. Augustine 146:and the neighbouring barony of 1: 54:, and common ancestor of the 365:Ancestors of Philip de Barry 152:Barony of Orrery and Kilmore 46:. He was the founder of the 1242:,"History of Cork ", p.370. 336:accompanied his half-uncle 1393: 955: 947: 837: 726: 722: 609: 509: 501: 394: 377: 166:, and Ocurblethan, in the 81:Ballybeg Priory, Buttevant 44:Norman invasion of Ireland 1367:12th-century Irish people 1095: 1074: 1070: 1062: 1035: 1017: 1009: 982: 963: 959: 920: 902: 894: 867: 849: 845: 810: 792: 784: 755: 734: 730: 689: 671: 663: 639: 621: 617: 585: 567: 559: 535: 517: 513: 474: 456: 448: 424: 406: 402: 194:Robert (born circa 1160), 492:William FitzOdo de Barry 1377:People from Castlelyons 1113:Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon 201:on 8 November 1207. By 179: 172: 82: 160: 80: 67:vir probus ac prudens 16:Cambro-Norman warrior 130:which refers to the 1362:12th-century births 1088:Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn 938:Angharad de Windsor 885:Gwladys ferch Ryall 352:Giraldus Cambrensis 338:Robert Fitz-Stephen 319:Robert Fitz-Stephen 235:St. Thomas Ă  Becket 1293:on 16 January 2006 227:Viscount Buttevant 213:in north Cork and 108:Kingdom of Desmond 100:Ralph Fitz-Stephen 88:Raymond FitzGerald 83: 40:Kingdom of Desmond 1166: 1165: 1162: 1161: 828:Gerald de Windsor 302:Gerald de Windsor 231:Earl of Barrymore 199:John I of England 164:diocese of Cloyne 48:Barry or De Barry 1384: 1349: 1340:Barry, Philip de 1331: 1330: 1321: 1318: 1312: 1309: 1303: 1302: 1300: 1298: 1289:. 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Index

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Cambro-Norman
Manorbier
Pembrokeshire
Kingdom of Desmond
Norman invasion of Ireland
Barry or De Barry
County Cork
barons Barry and earls of Barrymore
Gerald

Raymond FitzGerald
Cork
cantrefs
Ralph Fitz-Stephen
Milo de Cogan
Kingdom of Desmond
baronies
early medieval
Uí Liatháin
petty kingdom
Barrymore
Kinnatalloon
Barony of Orrery and Kilmore
Shandon Castle
diocese of Cloyne
diocese of Cork
Irish
John I of England
letters patent

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