Person:Philip De Barri (1)

Philip de Barri
d.Abt 1200
  1. Philip de BarriAbt 1135 - Abt 1200
  2. Robert de BarriAbt 1137 - Aft 1208
  3. Gerald de BarriAbt 1146 - 1223
Facts and Events
Name Philip de Barri
Alt Name Philip de Barry
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1135 Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, WalesManorbier Castle
Marriage to _____ FitzTancred
Military[2] Feb 1183 Cork, County Cork, Republic of IrelandNorman invasion of Ireland
Death[1] Abt 1200
Reference Number Q7184609 (Wikidata)


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Philip de Barry (fl. 1183), was a Cambro-Norman warrior from Manorbier in Pembrokeshire who participated in the colonisation of Kingdom of Desmond following the Norman invasion of Ireland. He was the founder of the Barry or De Barry family in County Cork, and common ancestor of the barons Barry and earls of Barrymore.

Philip was born circa 1137/44 and was described by his brother Gerald as "a wise and honourable man" (vir probus ac prudens). He died while his brother Gerald was at Rome in 1199-1200 and was entombed in the church of Manorbier.

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References
  1. Barry, in Burke's Irish family records
    66, 1976.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Philip de Barry, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.