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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
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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 ..."
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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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1254:. "Barry, the General of the Munster Irish, who was preparing to attack Cappoquin, hurried to the relief of New Ross with fifteen hundred men."
1123:. "In accordance with the final arrangements for the rebellion, Sir Phelim on the evening of 22 Oct. surprised Charlemont Castle ..."
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266:, Deputy of Ireland, rushed down to Munster and started the siege early in October. He took Rincurran Castle in November. After
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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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211:, built in 1677, now stands. It was also called Barry Óg's Castle as it belonged to the Barry Óg (younger) branch of the
1847:. Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, No. 2 (3rd ed.). London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society.
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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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139:(died 1646), was an Irish soldier and military writer, who fought for Spain in the
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1597:"Owen Roe O'Neill's Return to Ireland in 1642: The Diplomatic Background"
1558:"O'Neill, Hugh [Aodh O'Neill], second earl of Tyrone (1583–1616)"
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797:. "Barry was born in the latter part of the sixteenth century ..."
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862:, unknown. "... Barry Óg's Castle, now the site of Charles Fort."
1686:"Chapter XI: The rising of 1641 and the Catholic Confederacy, 1641–5"
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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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1436:"Butler, James, twelfth Earl and first Duke of Ormonde (1610–1688)"
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2034:. Vol. II (2nd ed.). London: S. Lewis & Co.
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1490:"Wentworth, Thomas, first earl of Strafford (1593–1641)"
215:. Garret's father was a member of a cadet branch of the
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722:is essentially a translation into English of the
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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
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163:. While in Spanish service, he fought at the
2291:Irish soldiers in the Irish Confederate Wars
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763:of the University of Utrecht or that of the
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143:and then for the Irish insurgents in the
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258:landed at Kinsale end September 1601
227:. During most of Barry's life, first
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709:A Discourse of Military Discipline
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233:David Barry, 1st Earl of Barrymore
183:but was in practice superseded by
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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
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1793:Dictionary of National Biography
1759:Dictionary of National Biography
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250:in Ireland was a theatre of the
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207:. Rincurran Castle stood where
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1843:Handbook of British Chronology
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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:
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305:Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone
181:Irish Catholic Confederation
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2199:Thuillier, John R. (2014).
1880:. Vol. III. New York:
1821:. New York: Pegasus Books.
998:, was created in Flanders."
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2202:Kinsale Harbour: A History
2159:Liverpool University Press
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2006:. Vol. 4. New York:
1994:Matthew, Henry Colin Gray
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1967:Lenihan, Maurice (1866).
1950:(12th ed.). Dublin:
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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).
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2151:Silke, John J. (1970).
2074:M'Enery, M. J. (1904).
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1706:Oxford University Press
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1577:Oxford University Press
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1467:"Barry, Garret (Gerat)"
399:but weas driven off by
384:. On 2 March 1642
2048:McGrath, Brid (1997).
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1655:Cokayne, George Edward
704:online at Google Books
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532:Queen Elizabeth I
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2010:. pp. 130–131.
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1708:. pp. 289–316.
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1511:. pp. 142–157.
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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
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89:Irish Confederation
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1813:Ekin, Des (2016).
1800:pp. 204–208.
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450:Battle of New Ross
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246:, also called the
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2120:978-1-84383-951-4
2111:The Boydell Press
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1882:MacMillan and Co.
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457:
393:William St Leger
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328:maestre de campo
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289:Ambrogio Spinola
285:Army of Flanders
260:Old Style (O.S.)
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149:Confederate Wars
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363:Irish Rebellion
355:
321:Conde de Tyrone
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275:Spanish Service
256:Juan del Águila
248:Nine Years' War
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197:Pacata Hibernia
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