Background
Barry was born in 1825, the eldest son of Charles Barry from Orpington, Kent. In 1851 he married Sarah Douglas, the daughter of Arthur Herron from Northiam in Sussex.
Barry was born in 1825, the eldest son of Charles Barry from Orpington, Kent. In 1851 he married Sarah Douglas, the daughter of Arthur Herron from Northiam in Sussex.
He was educated in London at Camberwell Collegiate School.
Late in his life he became a Conservative Party politician to England, and sat in the Commons from 1890 to 1906. Leaving school at the age of 16, Barry went to Spain to work in a business in Bilbao. He became the British vice-consul for the Biscay province in 1846, and the following year he served as temporary consul for the Biscay, Santander and Guipúzcoa provinces.
In the 1850s he was offered the post of consul in Madrid, but turned down the job to concentrate in his business interests.
They switched production technique to opencast mining, and made large profits. In 1863 was awarded the Order of Christ by King Luís I of Portugal, was promoted to Commander of that order in 1868, and ennobled as Baron de Barry in 1873.
He also received the Cross of Naval Merit from the King of Spain. In 1872 he purchased a country estate: Street Leonard"s Hill near Windsor, Berkshire, which he used to lend to the Prince of Wales during Royal Ascot.
He also owned Keiss Castle in Scotland, where he served as a Deputy Lieutenant of Caithness.
In around 1900 he excavated Nybster Broch, an Iron Age drystone structure. The site has been designated a scheduled monument. He was also an Alderman of Berkshire County Council.
Barry died on 28 February 1907, aged 82, at his home Street Leonard"s Place.
His estate was valued at probate at £640,270.
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In April 1890, Barry was elected at a by-election as the Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Windsor.