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 Red Island, Placentia Bay, Newfoundland
Barry, Anne Marie of Leo Barry and Elizabeth Ryan.
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 ELIZABETH BARRY - LoveToKnow Article on ELIZABETH BARRY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
At first she was so unsuccessful on the stage as to be more than once dismissed; but she was coached by her lover the earl of Rochester, who had laid a wager that in a short time he would make a first-rate actress of her, and the results confirmed his judgment.
Mrs Barry's performance as Isabella, queen of Hungary, in the earl of Orrery's Mustapha, was said to have caused Charles II.
Mrs Barry is said to have created over 100 parts, and she was particularly successful in the plays of Thomas Otway.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BA/BARRY_ELIZABETH.htm   (208 words)

  
 Elizabeth Barry (1658-1713)
Barry's performance as Isabella, queen of Hungary, in the earl of Orrery's Mustapha, was said to have caused Charles II and the duke and duchess of York so much delight that the duchess took lessons in English from her, and when she became queen she gave Mrs.
Barry is said to have created over 100 parts, and she was particularly successful in the plays of Thomas Otway.
Barry had a child by Lord Rochester and a second by Sir George Etheredge, both of whom were provided for by their fathers.
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 Elizabeth Barry -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A frequently repeated anecdote holds that the seventeen-year-old Barry at first performed so unskillfully that she was fired from the company several times, but was transformed into a brilliant actress by the coaching of her lover, the (Click link for more info and facts about Earl of Rochester) Earl of Rochester.
While multiple sources confirm that Rochester was Barry's lover, the only source for the coaching story is a Life of Barry published in 1740—65 years after the events— by (Click link for more info and facts about Edmund Curll) Edmund Curll, well-known for his fancyful and inaccurate biographies.
Barry was one of the original patent-holders of the actors' company, which opened at Lincoln's Inn Fields with the smash hit of (Click link for more info and facts about Congreve's) Congreve's Love For Love in 1695 and continued to successfully challenge Rich's United Company.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/E/El/Elizabeth_Barry.htm   (344 words)

  
 John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester to Elizabeth Barry
In 1665, after a failed attempt to abduct the heiress, Elizabeth Malet, he was appointed a commander in the navy and distinguished himself in battle.
In December 1677 she bore Rochester a daughter, Elizabeth Clarke, whom he took out of her care, possibly in the summer of 1678, and who died when she was 12 or 13 years old.
Elizabeth Barry went on to have a prolonged and brilliant career, establishing her reputation as England's leading actress in her performance of Monimia in Otway's The Orphan.
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 Elizabeth Barry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A frequently repeated anecdote holds that the seventeen-year-old Barry at first performed so unskillfully that she was fired from the company several times, but was transformed into a brilliant actress by the coaching of her lover, the Earl of Rochester.
While multiple sources confirm that Rochester was Barry's lover, the only source for the coaching story is a Life of Barry published in 1740—65 years after the events— by Edmund Curll, well-known for his fanciful and inaccurate biographies.
Barry, both at Court and City, for when ever She Acted any of these three Parts, she forc'd Tears from the Eyes of her Auditory, especially those who have any Sense of Pity for the Distress't."
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elizabeth_Barry   (609 words)

  
 Epilepsy: Dr. Elizabeth Barry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Elizabeth Barry is an epilepsy specialist and an associate professor of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore.
Elizabeth Barry: The visual perception deficit may possibly be related to the epilepsy, because benign occipital lobe epilepsy begins in the part of the brain where vision is controlled.
Elizabeth Barry: It depends on the type of epilepsy and whether he was normal before the epilepsy began.
www.usatoday.com /community/chat/1127barry.htm   (2131 words)

  
 BrainVista - View Answers given by Other
And that would have to mean Elizabeth is lieng because she said both she and her fiance both tell the truth or both lie.
Yet here Elizabeth cannot be honest (admitting that she, like her fiancé, lies) or a liar (meaning she and her fiancé are UNEQUAL in veracity, but her fiancé must be the liar here, making her paradoxically honest).
If Elizabeth is dishonest, she is unequal in veracity to her fiancé, but she cannot be opposite Arthur (liar), since that would make her paradoxically honest, so she is opposite Barry (honest).
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 Barry and Evans Family
George Francis BARRY was born on 7 January 1917 in Sydney, New South Wales, and died on 31 August 1983 in Gorokon, New South Wales, and is buried in the Ourimbah Cemetery.
Ronald Royal BARRY was born on 2 August 1918 in Sydney, New South Wales, and died on 16 February 1943 in Hospital, in Sydney, New South Wales, and is buried in the Rookwood Cemetery at Auburn, New South Wales.
Catherine Elizabeth BARRY was born on 30 August 1880 in Rockhampton, Queensland, and married Thomas EVANS on 17 January 1902 in Rockhampton, Queensland.
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 Online NewsHour: An Economic View of China -- July 1, 1998
BARRY NAUGHTON, University of California, San Diego: China's economic role has increased dramatically during the course of the Asian crisis precisely because it's been the one economy that has managed to adapt its policies pretty effectively to the overall growth slowdown.
Those barriers are, on the one hand, the problems that are preventing China and the United States from agreeing on WTO membership.
BARRY NAUGHTON: Well, I think they're learning that in the last step of a transition to a market there are some very significant dangers that you have to be very careful to avoid.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/asia/july-dec98/china_7-1.html   (2121 words)

  
 417Alden - pafg16.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Barry (Helene Jane Monahan, Mary Elizabeth Haigis, Winnifred Russell, Eruthros J. Russell, Myra Taylor, Martha S.Alden, Sophronia, Barnabas, Benjamin, Israel, Noah, John, Joseph, John) was born on 3 Aug 1948 in Bristol Hosp.
Jane Elizabeth Barry (Helene Jane Monahan, Mary Elizabeth Haigis, Winnifred Russell, Eruthros J. Russell, Myra Taylor, Martha S.Alden, Sophronia, Barnabas, Benjamin, Israel, Noah, John, Joseph, John) was born on 28 Jun 1950 in Bradley Memorial Hosp.
Margo Elizabeth Monahan was born on 28 Jul 1987.
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 Elizabeth M. Barry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Elizabeth M. Barry currently serves as the Interim Co-General Counsel at the University of Michigan.
Barry also teaches a course on higher education law at Michigan's Law School and School of Education.
Barry served from 1994 to 1996 as a University Attorney at Harvard University where she practiced law in the areas of labor, employment and benefits.
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During Barry's childhood, a sudden and unexpected loss of money left her family struggling to maintain their status as middle class, yet it was this unfortunate turn of events that led to Barry's success in the theater.
Thus Barry was rather quickly introduced into a theatrical lifestyle, and it was at the age of seventeen (September 1675) that she took her first stage role as Draxilla in Thomas Otway's rhyming tragedy, Alcibiades, at Dorset Garden.
Long after her death, Barry was remembered for her talented performances upon the English stage and the control and precision with which she executed her roles.
www.gwu.edu /~klarsen/actors.html   (5594 words)

  
 Descendants of William Barry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
WILLIAM1 BARRY was born 1792, and died 14 February 1870 in Moonbah NSW.
JOHN2 BARRY (WILLIAM1) was born 1826, and died 13 March 1897 in Moonbah near Jindabyne NSW..
JAMES3 BARRY (JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born 1858, and died 13 April 1943 in Chatswood NSW.
www.cooma.nsw.gov.au /monaropioneers/barry-w.htm   (416 words)

  
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Elizabeth Barry, born 1658, was the daughter of Royalist soldier Robert Barry.
Elizabeth was trained by her father at an early age.
Elizabeth's first performance was at age twelve, when she and her brother played in The Fairy Favour at Covent Garden Theater January 31, 1767.
www.clas.ufl.edu /users/pcraddoc/lonthe/biogs.html   (2980 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: An Artistic look at Earth Day - April 22, 1996
ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: In the years that you've been writing about all these things that you've--these themes that have been fairly consistent in your writing for many, many years, have you seen a change in the way people, in the way American writers are looking at nature?
BARRY LOPEZ: Some native American tribes kept these winter counts and, umm, this is at the end of a story where he's delivered his speech, which he was very nervous about, the storm going on outside the hotel.
BARRY LOPEZ: No, I don't know if I would argue with you, but what I would say is that it's more possible to make use of music, a sonic landscape in poetry than it is sometimes in prose.
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 Elizabeth Barry House, Fayette County, KY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Elizabeth Barry House, Fayette County, KY Upper Street, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky
Barry issued a power of attorney to her son-in-law, Charles Gibson, in 1835, to look after her interests as one of the heirs of John L. Taylor - revoked two years later.)
Barry, and when he sold it, "now occupied by him as a residence," in January 1858, to Overton P.
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 Barry Coat of Arms
The place-name Barry, often spelled Barrie, is derived from the Gaelic word "borrach," means rough, grassy hill.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Clement Barry who settled in St. Christopher in 1633; Elizabeth Barry settled in New England in 1765; Garratt Barry who settled in Virginia in 1681; Alice Barry settled in the Barbados in 1680.
Barry is also a Sept of the Clan Gordon
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 DBLP: Barry Smyth
Barry Smyth, Elizabeth McKenna, Maria Angela Ferrario: ECAI 2000.
Padraig Cunningham, Barry Smyth, Neil Hurley: On the use of CBR in optimisation problems such as the TSP.
Barry Smyth, Mark T. Keane: Retrieving Adaptable Cases: The Role of Adaptation Knowledge in Case Retrieval.
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 The Descendants of Richard Barry
John Barry, oldest son of John Barry (and presumably Mathilde Warren) gave his birthplace as 'Ireland', implying he was born before the immigration.
John Barry Jr was a weaver and a farmer and resided in a log house on the Lot 14 Road before settling in Wellington.
In the parish of St. Antoine, Richibucto; on 15 Feb 1863 John Barry of Egmont Bay PEI and Mary Ann Walsh of Richibucto were married at St. Antoine.
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 Hannah Baldwin, b: 1668 - Milford, CN
Baldwin, Elizabeth Baldwin, Elnathan Baldwin, George (Abt 1662 -) Baldwin, Hannah (Abt 1668 -) Baldwin, Henry O. (Abt 1529 - 1 JUN 1602)
Barry, John (Abt 1878 -) Barry, John C. Barry, John (Abt 1750/1760 - Abt 1812)
Beiber, Susan Christine Elizabeth (Abt 1710 - Abt 1790)
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 Scenes
He often played against Elizabeth Barry, and their onstage dynamic became a quick audience favorite.
Elizabeth Barry was among the most prestigious tragic actresses of the period.
Many playwrights wrote their tragic heroines with her in mind, such as Nathaniel Lee who "may have been designing emotional speeches for the special histrionic style of the actress Elizabeth Barry." [15] Barry joined the Duke's Company in the late 1670's, when her partnership with Thomas Betterton first began.
www.umich.edu /~ece/student_projects/early_theater/scenes.html   (855 words)

  
 eighteenth-century bios--text only
A reference to a "table" indicates that the person is listed in a table of roles played by various actresses, compiled by Elizabeth Howe in her First English Actresses.
Her family lost their wealth and so she was taken up and educated by the Davenants, who were friends of her father's.
Famously, he taught his then mistress, Elizabeth Barry, to be an actress (in six weeks).
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 Barry, Elizabeth on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
She created the heroines in the tragedies of Thomas Otway, who all his life nourished a hopeless love for her.
HONOR ROLL - Cape Elizabeth High School, fourth quarter, 2004
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation "Kids For Kids"
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 THE STARSMORES
Children were: ROBYN ELIZABETH BARRY, CHRISTINE JULIE BARRY, SUSAN DEBRA BARRY.
ELIZABETH BASH, MAGGIE BASH, ALBERT BASH, WILLIAM BASH, DORIS BASH.
WILLIAM BEAL and ELIZABETH STARSMORE were married on 22 Apr 1805 in FOTHERINGHAY, NORTHANTS..
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 webGED: McCarthys Ire>Can>Me Data Page
Barry, Mabel Grace (1868 - 1942) - female
Barry, Royal Pierce (1797 - 1851) - male
Barry, Royal Pierce (1839 - 1903) - male
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 The Barry Family Of Westfield, Massachusetts (Related Surnames= Powers, Barufa, King, Groffani, Nagle)
This site is about my family and ancestors, the Barry family, who have been residents of Westfield since 1849.
This was the year my great-great grandfather's brother arrived in America and settled in Westfield.
My great-great grandfather, Michael Barry, arrived in New York City in 1851 and came to stay with his brother, John, in Westfield.
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 Dery Funeral
Barry was a communicant of St. Mark Church.
Barry is survived by four sons, Thomas P. Barry of Templeton, California,
Barry may be made to Taconic High School to establish a math and science award in
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 I1518: Andrew B. Barry (____ - ____)
_Margaret Catherine "Kate" Moore _ _Charles Moore Barry ____
_Elizabeth McDowell Watson ___________________________________ _John Alexander Barry __
For details regarding this database, please contact Barry Whitney.
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