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      • Earl of Barrymore was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created for David Barry, 6th Viscount Buttevant, in 1627/28. Lord Barrymore held the subsidiary titles of Baron Barry (created c. 1261) and Viscount Buttevant (created 1541) in the County of Cork in Ireland. After the death of the 8th Earl in 1823, all these titles became extinct.
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  2. Earl of Barrymore was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created for David Barry, 6th Viscount Buttevant, in 1627/28. [1] Lord Barrymore held the subsidiary titles of Baron Barry (created c. 1261) and Viscount Buttevant (created 1541) in the County of Cork in Ireland.

  3. Richard Barry, 7th Earl of Barrymore (14 August 1769 – 6 March 1793) was an English nobleman of Irish heritage, as well as an infamous rake, gambler, sportsman, theatrical enthusiast and womanizer. He was known as Hellgate [1] and the Rake of Rakes [2] and died at the age of 23. Family.

  4. Earl of Barrymore (1769-1794) Born: 14th August 1769 at Marylebone, Middlesex. 7th Earl of Barrymore. Died: 6th March 1794 at Dover, Kent. Being of the wild, reckless generation of the dissolute Prince of Wales who eventually became George IV, the 7th Earl of Barrymore has gone down in history as 'Hellgate' Barrymore, rake of rakes.

  5. Sep 25, 2010 · Barrymore became a militia officer and was killed accidentally by an exploding weapon on March 6th, 1793, near Folkestone, in Kent, while conducting French prisoners of war from Dover. He was...

  6. Barry, David Fitz-David (1605–42), 1st earl of Barrymore , nobleman, was born on or slightly before 10 March 1605, the posthumous son of David Barry; his mother, Elizabeth, was the daughter of Richard, Lord le Power, and his wife, Catherine.

  7. Biography Younger brother of Richard Barry, 7th Earl of Barrymore (q.v.); rake, nicknamed 'Cripplegate' for his club foot, following his elder brother's nickname of 'Hellgate'

  8. Barry, Richard (1769–93), 7th earl of Barrymore , spendthrift, was born in London on 14 August 1769 and succeeded his father, Richard, to the Irish earldom of Barrymore just before his fourth birthday. In his youth he became excessively interested in racehorses, gambling, practical joking, and amateur theatricals.

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