Gerald de Barri
Gerald de Barri or Gerald of Barry, was a mediaeval Bishop of Cork.[1]
Barry was appointed in 1359 and received possession of the temporalities on 2 February 1360. He was appointed again on 8 November 1362 and confirmed on 1 February 1365. He died on 4 January 1393.[2]
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Pre Reformation bishops of Cork
- Ua Menngoráin
- Gilla Áedha Ua Maigín
- Gregorius Ua h-Aedha
- Reginaldus
- Aicher
- Murchad Ua h-Áedha
- Mairín Ua Briain
- Gilbertus
- Laurentius
- William of Jerpoint
- Robert Mac Donnchada
- Seoán Mac Cearbaill
- Philip of Slane
- Walter le Rede
- John of Ballyconingham
- John Roche
- Gerald de Barri
- Roger Ellesmere
- Richard Kynmoure
- Milo fitzJohn
- Patrick Fox
- John Paston
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