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Garret Barry (soldier)

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was meant as an introduction to the subject for young Irishmen envisaging to take Spanish service as infantry officers. It was dedicated to David Barry, 1st Earl of Barrymore: "To the Right Honorable David Barry, Earle of Barry-Moor, Viconte of Butevante, Baron of Ibaune, Lord of Barrycourte and
966:, p. 38, line 11. "Numbered among them was Gerat Barry who, along with many other Irishmen and their families, had been allowed to leave Ireland under the terms of surrender negotiated by the Spanish commander Juan de Águila." 818:. "Barry, Gerat (d. 1646), army officer  ... was probably the individual of that name who embarked from Kinsale with the Spanish forces in March 1601 in the company of his father, David FitzGerrot Barry of Rincurran ..." 1155:. "... in the beginning of January Youghal had surrendered to the Irish under Lord Roche and General Barry. ... My Lord had some small notice of their coming, and therefore got with all his men into the castle ..." 422:). The castle surrendered in June 1642. He then used the artilry captured at King John's Castle to capture other castles in County Limerick. He then tried to invade County Cork again but was driven off in disorder at the 270:
defeat at the battle of Kinsale in December and the surrender of Kinsale in February 1602, Barry, in company of his parents and three brothers, was allowed to leave Ireland together with the Spanish in March 1602.
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Garret was probably born near the end of the 16th century. and is probably the 'Garrot Barry', eldest of the four sons of 'David FitzGarret Barry', 'dwelling at Rincorran', who is mentioned in
369:. When Barry visited Ireland in 1640 to recruit for the Spanish Army, his endeavour was interrupted by the arrival of the rebellion in Southern Ireland. Barry sided with his fellow Catholics. 319:, who was however too young and Owen Roe O'Neill was acting commander. Tyrone died in far away Rome and in the eyes of the Spanish Shane O'Neill, the eldest surviving son, succeeded as 834:. "David FitzGarret Barry, and his wife and children dwelling at Rincorran. Garrot Barry, Nicholas Barry, John Barry, David Oge Barry – sons to David FitzGarrot aforesaid ..." 2082: 167:
in 1624/1625. He retired with the rank of captain in 1632. Returning to Ireland he was at the Rebellion appointed general of the insurgents' Munster Army. He
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joined the rebellion To resolve the rivalry between Muskerry and Fermoy, Barry was chosen as General of the insurgents' Munster army.
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Barry seems to have kept the position until his death in early March 1646 at Limerick but took little further part in the war.
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Dowen, Keith (2019). "Gerat Barry: Soldier, Military Theorist and the Irish Rebellion of 1641". In Jones, Serena (ed.).
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on 18 March 1643. The war in southern Ireland was stopped by the Cessation signed on 15 September 1643.
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Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant
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in the Spanish Atlantic Fleet in the Irish company of Hugh Mostyn. In June 1605 his unit was transferred to the
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with some additions from Barry's own participation in this siege. Hugo's book had appeared in Latin in 1626.
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with the Leinster army got there first. Preston relieved the town but was beaten by Ormond at the
2007: 1922: 1705: 1576: 1508: 1270: 1192: 1136: 939: 923: 907: 894:. "About 3,500 of the troops landed unopposed at Kinsale on 21 September and the days following." 891: 362: 280: 156: 144: 1898: 1349: 1333: 1211:. "Lord Muskerry, Garret Barry, and other Irish commanders took possession of it the other day " 1988: 1902: 1689: 1289: 1033: 1017:. "... Henry, a colonel of an Irish regiment in the Archduke's army, who died about 1626;" 815: 574: 531: 433:
in October 1642, Barry was confirmed as commander of the Munster army by the general assembly.
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for the insurgents and took it through skillful use of the siege techniques he had learnt in
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in County Waterford, held by Inchiquin. When Ormond came south from Dublin and besieged
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A Biographical Dictionary of the Membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640 to 1641
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Kinsale: The Spanish Intervention in Ireland at the End of the Elizabethan Wars
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on 3 September 1642 by Inchiquin with a numerically much inferior force.
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In about 1639 he returned to Ireland to recruit for the Army of Flanders.
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in 1608. Some time between 1610 and 1621 Henry died and was succeeded as
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were heads of the family. Unlike Barry, both sided with the government.
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Armstrong, Robert (October 2009). McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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Castelliones", who was the head of the Barrys, even if a Protestant.
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in September. He was confirmed as General of the Munster Army by the
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Muskerry changed sides on Ash Wednesday 1642. Calculations with the
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in March 1643, Barry tried to relieve it with the Munster army, but
1436:"Butler, James, twelfth Earl and first Duke of Ormonde (1610–1688)" 441: 415: 411: 56: 942:. "On 11 November Mountjoy forced the surrender of the fort." 910:. "... Kindsale where Águila disembarked om 2 October ." 344: 2070:– Parliaments & Biographies (PDF downloadable from given URL) 498: 381: 296: 204: 1273:. "... and the cessation was signed on the 15 Sept. ." 36: 1158: 366: 300: 994:. "In 1605 the first Irish tercio, that of Henry O'Neill, its 1219: 1217: 631:
Cessation (truce) between the Confederates and the government
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A Concise History of Ireland from the Earliest Times to 1837
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The Irish in the Spanish Armies in the Seventeenth Century
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
1336:. "James I ... acc. 24 Mar. 1603 ..." 1490:"Wentworth, Thomas, first earl of Strafford (1593–1641)" 215:. Garret's father was a member of a cadet branch of the 1835: 1730:. Warwick, U.K.: Helion & Company. pp. 1–52. 1345: 1329: 1281: 1279: 1025: 1023: 1006: 1004: 418:—in particular undermining of the castle's walls (see 219:, possibly the Barry Ogs. The de Barrys were a landed 1839:; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986). 807: 805: 803: 786: 784: 767:
show that Ash Wednesday fell on 2 March in 1642.
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Left Ireland with his parents and his three brothers
1292:. "Barry died in Limerick City in early March 1646." 1039: 1262: 1260: 1067: 2075: 1987: 1914: 1840: 1814: 1595: 1556: 1488: 155:in 1602 for Spain where he took service, first as 2248:History of the Rebellion and Civil-War in Ireland 1064:. "... and Henry O'Neill (1586?–1617x1621)." 722:is essentially a translation into English of the 2267: 429:When the insurgents organised themselves as the 326:Barry was promoted ensign in 1623. The tercio's 2077:"A Diary of the Siege of Limerick Castle, 1642" 1638:O'Neill and Ormond – A Chapter of Irish History 303:, commanded by Henry O'Neill, a younger son of 101:Captain in the Spanish service, General of the 436:In 1643 Barry prepared to besiege the town of 352: 163:. While in Spanish service, he fought at the 2291:Irish soldiers in the Irish Confederate Wars 2050:"Donough Mc Carthy, (1594–1665) Cork County" 763:of the University of Utrecht or that of the 307:. Barry fought as a soldier at the siege of 2073: 1896: 1223: 1176: 887: 386:Donough MacCarty, the 2nd Viscount Muskerry 334:succeeded in his post. Barry fought at the 1416:. "... landed at Kenmare October, 21st ." 401:Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron Inchiquin 45:Frontispiece of his book "A Discourse ..." 2224: 2198: 2128: 1464: 1301: 1235: 1148: 1088: 859: 483:Born, probably at Rincurran, County Cork 348:Limerick Castle captured by Barry in 1642 254:, as a Spanish expeditionary force under 143:and then for the Irish insurgents in the 2175: 1868:"Barry, Gerat or Gerald (fl. 1624–1642)" 827: 711:(Brussels: Widow of John Mommart, 1634) 343: 2306:17th-century Spanish military personnel 2185:. Vol. II. London: Downey and Co. 2047: 2003:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1985: 1966: 1862: 1778: 1744: 1663:. Vol. VI (1st ed.). London: 1653: 1572:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1525: 1504:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1393: 1285: 1204: 1164: 1116: 1100: 1029: 1010: 871: 811: 790: 741: 391:In March 1642 Barry, Muskerry besieged 2268: 2251:. Vol. I. Dublin: James William. 2244: 1680: 1634: 1593: 1409: 1377: 1247: 1188: 1132: 1045: 588:Retired from active service for Spain 262:. Águila garrisoned Rincurran Castle. 229:David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant 159:in the Atlantic Fleet and then in the 2227:"The Irish Attack on Youghal in 1642" 2150: 2031:A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 2024: 1970:Limerick; its History and Antiquities 1940: 1723: 1551: 1313: 1073: 1057: 975: 963: 935: 919: 903: 843: 330:, Henry O'Neill, died about 1626 and 323:. His tercio became Tyrone's Tercio. 258:landed at Kinsale end September 1601 227:. During most of Barry's life, first 2102: 1897:Hayes-McCoy, Gerard Anthony (1976). 1812: 1486: 1430: 1361: 1266: 987: 951: 713:online at the University of Michigan 702:(Louvain: Henricus Hastenius, 1627) 647:James Butler, 1st Marquess of Ormond 573:, later Earl of Stafford, appointed 190: 2301:Military personnel from County Cork 293:United Provinces of the Netherlands 238: 13: 2296:Irish soldiers in the Spanish Army 2179:(1896) . O'Grady, Standish (ed.). 709:A Discourse of Military Discipline 374:Maurice Roche, 8th Viscount Fermoy 274: 264:Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy 233:David Barry, 1st Earl of Barrymore 183:but was in practice superseded by 14: 2322: 2286:Irish Roman Catholic Confederates 1973:. Dublin: Hodges, Smith, and Co. 1641:. Dublin: Maunsel & Company. 695:Barry wrote two published books: 668:Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, the 336:capture of Breda in 1624 and 1625 279:Barry served for four years as a 1877:Dictionary of National Biography 1793:Dictionary of National Biography 1759:Dictionary of National Biography 1445:Dictionary of National Biography 287:to bolster the offensive led by 250:in Ireland was a theatre of the 82: 70: 35: 753: 602:Outbreak of the Irish Rebellion 395:, the President of Munster, in 378:Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork 207:. Rincurran Castle stood where 2056:(Ph.D.). Vol. 1. Dublin: 1843:Handbook of British Chronology 365:from the northern province of 1: 2136:Dictionary of Irish Biography 1472:Dictionary of Irish Biography 252:Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604) 2225:Townshend, Dorothea (1904). 1796:. Vol. XLII. New York: 1784:"O'Neill, Phelim 1604?–1653" 1762:. Vol. XLII. New York: 1448:. Vol. VIII. New York: 774: 305:Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone 181:Irish Catholic Confederation 7: 2199:Thuillier, John R. (2014). 1880:. Vol. III. New York: 1821:. New York: Pegasus Books. 998:, was created in Flanders." 431:Irish Catholic Confederates 353:General of the Munster Army 10: 2327: 2245:Warner, Ferdinand (1768). 2202:Kinsale Harbour: A History 2159:Liverpool University Press 1575:. Vol. 41. New York: 1507:. Vol. 56. New York: 1423: 1366:146, right column, line 23 471: 468: 465: 372:In January 1642 Barry and 2103:Mesa, Eduardo de (2014). 2006:. Vol. 4. New York: 1994:Matthew, Henry Colin Gray 1986:Lenihan, Pádraig (2004). 1967:Lenihan, Maurice (1866). 1950:(12th ed.). Dublin: 1921:. Vol. III. Oxford: 1704:. Vol. III. Oxford: 1535:. Vol. III. London: 460: 109: 97: 62: 50: 30: 23: 16:Irish soldier (died 1646) 1989:"Barry, Gerat (d. 1646)" 1917:A New History of Ireland 1720:– 1641 to 1645 (Preview) 1702:A New History of Ireland 1635:Coffey, Diarmid (1914). 1594:Casway, Jerrold (1969). 1537:Longmans, Green, and Co. 1532:Ireland under the Tudors 1487:Asch, Ronald G. (2004). 1034:131, left column, line 1 746: 690: 153:Kinsale at its surrender 2151:Silke, John J. (1970). 2074:M'Enery, M. J. (1904). 2008:Oxford University Press 1923:Oxford University Press 1903:Moody, Theodore William 1706:Oxford University Press 1690:Moody, Theodore William 1577:Oxford University Press 1509:Oxford University Press 1467:"Barry, Garret (Gerat)" 399:but weas driven off by 384:. On 2 March 1642 2048:McGrath, Brid (1997). 1837:Fryde, Edmund Boleslaw 1655:Cokayne, George Edward 704:online at Google Books 575:Lord Deputy of Ireland 532:Queen Elizabeth I 497:The Spanish landed at 420:Siege of Limerick 1642 349: 199:in the context of the 173:defeated at Liscarroll 122:Irish Confederate Wars 1942:Joyce, Patrick Weston 1677:– N to R (for Ormond) 347: 171:in June 1642 but was 151:. When young he left 2207:Gill & MacMillan 2131:"MacCarthy, Donough" 2060:. pp. 203–204. 2010:. pp. 130–131. 1952:M. H. Gill & Son 1864:Gilbert, John Thomas 1708:. pp. 289–316. 1665:George Bell and Sons 1579:. pp. 837–845. 1511:. pp. 142–157. 742:Notes and references 672:, landed in Ireland. 424:Battle of Liscarroll 406:Barry then besieged 403:, on 13 April. 1925:. pp. 94–141. 1911:Byrne, Francis John 1698:Byrne, Francis John 1612:10.3828/sh.1969.9.2 550:King Charles I 89:Irish Confederation 1884:pp. 319–320. 1813:Ekin, Des (2016). 1800:pp. 204–208. 1766:pp. 188–196. 1682:Corish, Patrick J. 700:The Siege of Breda 450:Battle of New Ross 408:King John's Castle 350: 295:. Barry landed at 246:, also called the 244:Tyrone's Rebellion 223:family, seated in 2216:978-1-84889-848-6 2120:978-1-84383-951-4 2111:The Boydell Press 1932:978-0-19-820242-4 1882:MacMillan and Co. 1828:978-1-60598-944-0 1798:MacMillan and Co. 1764:MacMillan and Co. 1737:978-1-9128666-2-5 1715:978-0-19-820242-4 1450:MacMillan and Co. 1346:Fryde et al. 1986 1330:Fryde et al. 1986 816:130, right column 795:319, right column 761:Easter Calculator 688: 687: 684:Died in Limerick 663:1645, 21 Oct 626:1643, 15 Sep 611:1642, 23 Jun 597:1641, 23 Oct 565:1632, 12 Jan 554:King James I 543:1625, 27 Mar 528:King James I 521:1603, 24 Mar 492:1601, 23 Sep 191:Birth and origins 141:Eighty Years' War 130: 129: 117:Eighty Years' War 2318: 2311:Military writers 2260: 2241: 2231: 2220: 2194: 2177:Stafford, Thomas 2172: 2147: 2145: 2143: 2124: 2099: 2079: 2069: 2043: 2021: 1991: 1982: 1963: 1936: 1920: 1893: 1859:– (for timeline) 1858: 1846: 1832: 1820: 1809: 1775: 1741: 1719: 1676: 1650: 1631: 1603:Studia Hibernica 1599: 1590: 1560: 1547: 1527:Bagwell, Richard 1522: 1492: 1483: 1481: 1479: 1461: 1452:pp. 52–60. 1417: 1407: 1401: 1391: 1385: 1375: 1369: 1359: 1353: 1343: 1337: 1327: 1321: 1311: 1305: 1299: 1293: 1290:131, left column 1283: 1274: 1271:54, right column 1264: 1255: 1245: 1239: 1233: 1227: 1221: 1212: 1202: 1196: 1186: 1180: 1174: 1168: 1162: 1156: 1146: 1140: 1130: 1124: 1114: 1108: 1105:320, left column 1098: 1092: 1086: 1077: 1071: 1065: 1062:839, left column 1055: 1049: 1043: 1037: 1027: 1018: 1015:196, left column 1008: 999: 996:maestre de campo 985: 979: 973: 967: 961: 955: 949: 943: 933: 927: 917: 911: 901: 895: 888:Hayes-McCoy 1976 885: 879: 869: 863: 857: 851: 841: 835: 825: 819: 809: 798: 788: 768: 757: 571:Thomas Wentworth 458: 457: 393:William St Leger 357:In October 1641 332:Owen Roe O'Neill 328:maestre de campo 313:maestre de campo 289:Ambrogio Spinola 285:Army of Flanders 260:Old Style (O.S.) 239:Siege of Kinsale 201:Siege of Kinsale 161:Army of Flanders 149:Confederate Wars 87: 86: 85: 75: 74: 39: 21: 20: 2326: 2325: 2321: 2320: 2319: 2317: 2316: 2315: 2281:De Barry family 2266: 2265: 2264: 2229: 2217: 2182:Pacata Hibernia 2169: 2141: 2139: 2121: 2058:Trinity College 2018: 1998:Harrison, Brian 1933: 1855: 1829: 1817:The Last Armada 1738: 1716: 1587: 1567:Harrison, Brian 1553:Canny, Nicholas 1519: 1499:Harrison, Brian 1477: 1475: 1426: 1421: 1420: 1408: 1404: 1392: 1388: 1376: 1372: 1360: 1356: 1344: 1340: 1328: 1324: 1312: 1308: 1300: 1296: 1284: 1277: 1265: 1258: 1246: 1242: 1234: 1230: 1222: 1215: 1203: 1199: 1187: 1183: 1175: 1171: 1163: 1159: 1147: 1143: 1131: 1127: 1115: 1111: 1099: 1095: 1087: 1080: 1072: 1068: 1056: 1052: 1044: 1040: 1028: 1021: 1009: 1002: 986: 982: 974: 970: 962: 958: 950: 946: 934: 930: 918: 914: 902: 898: 886: 882: 870: 866: 858: 854: 842: 838: 826: 822: 810: 801: 789: 782: 777: 772: 771: 758: 754: 749: 744: 724:Obsidio Bredana 693: 651:Lord Lieutenant 616:Limerick Castle 363:Irish Rebellion 355: 321:Conde de Tyrone 277: 275:Spanish Service 256:Juan del Águila 248:Nine Years' War 241: 197:Pacata Hibernia 193: 126: 93: 83: 81: 69: 55: 46: 43: 42: 41: 40: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 2324: 2314: 2313: 2308: 2303: 2298: 2293: 2288: 2283: 2278: 2263: 2262: 2261:– 1641 to 1643 2242: 2240:(62): 100–102. 2222: 2215: 2196: 2195:– 1601 to 1602 2173: 2167: 2148: 2126: 2119: 2109:. 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Index

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Limerick
Spain
Spain
Irish Confederation
Confederate
Eighty Years' War
Irish Confederate Wars
Eighty Years' War
Rebellion
Confederate Wars
Kinsale at its surrender
marine
Army of Flanders
Siege of Breda
took Limerick
defeated at Liscarroll
Inchiquin
Irish Catholic Confederation
Castlehaven
Siege of Kinsale
Kinsale
Charles Fort
de Barrys
De Barrys
Old English
County Cork
David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant
David Barry, 1st Earl of Barrymore
Tyrone's Rebellion

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