Kevin Patrick Mostyn Family - Person Sheet
Kevin Patrick Mostyn Family - Person Sheet
NameMaud DE BARRY, 20G Grandmother
Web Notes notes for Maud DE BARRY
From "Complete Peerage England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britian" by George E Cokayne, CS421.G2 1982, v IV, page 234, Desmond:
Her husband was killed in 1261 at the battle of Callan in Kerry. Her son was his heir and the heir of his paternal grandfather. She was called Maud de Barry, being then living, in an inquest on John Fitz Thomas, her father-in-law, who was killed in the same battle as her husband, dated Saturday after St. Peter ad vincula 10 Edw. I [8 Aug 1282, and she was also so called, being then deceased, in the Inquisition on Thomas fitzMorice [her son], 28 Apr 1300. Her son was only a few weeks old when his father was killed.

From "Complete Peerage England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britian" by George E Cokayne, CS421.G2 1982, v IV, page 235, Desmond:
Juliane de Cogan has sometimes been confused with Maud de Barry, wife of Morice FitzJohn Fitzgerald and mother of Thomas FitzMorice Fitzgerald, "the Crooked Heir." Some say Juliane was the mother of the Crooked Heir, daughter of John de Cogan, who brought into the family Carrigaline and many other manors of county Cork. But Carrigaline belonged to the family of Cogan till 12 Jun 17 Hen VI, when they were sold to James, Earl of Desmond, by Robert Cogan, Captain of his nation (Cotton MSS., Titus, B 11, f. 235 v: Carew MSS., vol. 608, f. 25 v). And Julian or Joan de Cogan was really the daughter of Gerald fitz Morice who died 1243, and sister of Morice fitzGerald of Offaly, called Ruach, who was drowned in the Irish sea, 28 Jul 1268, being wife of John de Cogan, and aunt and heir of Gerald fitz Morice of Offaly, Captain of the Geraldines, called Rochfalyaht, who died with no heirs in 1287. See Cogan and Offaly.
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