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BARRY COMPLETE PEERAGE 435 of Dochfour. He d. s.p., 6 Nov. 1886, after a few hours' illness, when on a visit at Grimsthorpe Castle, co. Lincoln, and was l>ur. at Shrivcnham, aged 62. Will pr. 10 Feb. 1887, over ;^43,ooo. His widow d. at 39 Devonshire Place, i,and was iur. 4 Feb. 1898, at Shrivenham, aged 71. Will pr. at ;^2 1,269 personalty. VIII. 1886. 8. Percy (Barrington), Viscount Barrington of Ardglass and Baron Barrington of Newcastle [I. 1 720], also Baron Shute of Beckett [U.K. 1880], next br. and h., b. 22 Apr. 1825, in Lower Brook Str. Ed. at Eton ; sometime (1841-45) an officer in the Rifle Brigade and Scots Fusilier Guards ; Sheriff of Bucks, 1864. He inherited the Barony [U.K.] under the spec. rem. in the creation ot that dignity, and was a Conservative in politics. He m., 3 July 1845, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Louisa, da. and h. of Tully Higgins. She d. 17 May 1 884, aged 59, at Westbury Manor, Bucks. He d. there, 29 Apr., and was iur. 3 May 1901, at Brackley, with his wife, aged 76. Will pr. above

^62,ooo gross, and above ;£ 17,000 net personalty. He was sue. by his s.

and h., who is outside the scope of this work. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 3,477 acres in Berks, 1,635 i"^ ^he West Riding of Yorkshire, and 1,275 *" Northumberland. Total 6,387 acres, of the annual value of ;^ 17,3 8 7. Principal Residence : — Becket House, Shrivenham, Berks. BARROGILL i.e. " Barrogill of Barrogill Castle, co. Caithness" Barony (Sin- e/air), cr. 1886 ; extinct 1889 ; see " Caithness, " Earldom [S.], under the 14th Earl. BARROWFIELD i.e. " Newlands of Newlands and Barrowfield and of Maudslie Castle " Barony (Hazier), cr. 1898, which see. BARRY See "RoMiLLY of Barry, co. Glamorgan," Barony (Romilly), cr. 1866. BARRY, BARRYMORE or BUTTEVANT (") Observations. — This is one of the Irish Peerages by prescription, i.e. (") The Editor is indebted to G.D.BurtchaeIl,Athlone Pursuivant, for entirely re- writing the earh'er portion of this article, for a very able revision of the whole, and for the chart pedigree (p. 45 1) showing the very distant relationship of James Fitz Richard Barry, afterwards Viscount Buttevant, who (20 Mar. 1557/8) succeeded to the