- Penally. He
built the
first motte-and-bailey at Manorbier. His son,
William FitzOdo de Barry, is the
common ancestor of the
Barry family in Ireland. He rebuilt...
- but
after the
Norman Conquest, was
given to
Bishop Odo of Bayeux. It was his
descendant Serlo FitzOdo who
granted it to the
Knights Templar. The parish...
-
besieged in Cork. In 1185, his
first cousin Philip de Barry, son of
William FitzOdo de
Barry came to
Ireland to ****ist in the
recovery of some
cantreds in...
- Earl Leofwine. It was
awarded to
Bishop Odo of
Bayeux after the
Norman Conquest. It was his
descendant Serlo FitzOdo who
granted it to the
Knights Templar...
-
mixed Norman and
Welsh descent.
Gerald was the
youngest son of
William Fitz Odo de
Barry (or Barri), the
common ancestor of the De
Barry family of Barry...
-
married William de Barry.
Philip was the son of
William Fitz Odo de
Barry was the son of
Odo or Otho, a
Norman knight who ****isted in the
Norman Conquest...
- 1st Lord of Offaly.
David FitzGerald,
Archdeacon of
Cardigan and
Bishop of St David's. Angharad, who
married William Fitz Odo de Barry, by whom she was...
-
forward the
theory that
Odo was the
primogenitor of the
Irish family of Le Gras (Grace). This
amended an
older theory that
Raymond FitzGerald (died 1185/1198)...
- half-brother
Bishop Odo of
Bayeux and
FitzOsbern in
charge of
England during his absence. The king was back in
England in 1068 and
FitzOsbern accompanied...
- Barry. Nest also had a son -
Robert Fitz-Stephen - by her
second husband.
William Fitz Odo de
Barry was the son of
Odo or Otho, a
Norman knight who ****isted...