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History of the Battle of Agincourt

( Colonel Stanley Leonard BARRY ) NICOLAS, Sir Harris

Third Edition.

THE BARRY COPY IN SIGNED OXFORD BINDING

Published: Johnson & Co., 1833

Stock code: 29912

Price: £495.00

Bound with the half-title. The binding is signed on front free endpaper verso. With the fine engraved armorial bookplate of Stanley Leonard Barry of Hampton Gay Manor, Oxfordshire on front paste-down and neat pencil annotation (possibly in his hand) on blank preliminary. Colonel Stanley Leonard Barry (1873-1943) was the son of Sir Francis Tress Barry, 1st Baronet, and Sarah Douglas Herron. After Harrow he began a distinguished career in the army, serving with 10th Royal Hussars in the Boer War between 1899 and 1902, gianing a Mention in Despatches), the Queen’s Medal with six clasps, the King’s Medal with two clasps and the D.S.O. He went on to serve in France during the Great War as ADC to Commander in Chief, British Expeditionary Force, and in attendance on HRH the Prince of Wales. He was made an M.V.O. and a C.M.G. in 1915 and gained his C.B.E. Military in 1919. Colonel Barry’s later appointments and civil posts included membership of His Majesty’s Bodyguard and The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, Deputy Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, Justice of the Peace for Buckinghamshire, High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire and Lord of Manor of Long Crendon, Bucks, and Hampton Gay, Oxon. A SPLENDID COPY WITH NOTABLE PROVENANCE AND VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.