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  1. Sir Redmond Barry, KCMG QC (7 June 1813 – 23 November 1880), was a colonial judge in Victoria, Australia of Anglo-Irish origins. Barry was the inaugural Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, serving from 1853 until his death in 1880. He is arguably best known for having sentenced Ned Kelly to death.

  2. 23. Nov. 2016 · Sir Redmond Barry (1813-1880), judge, was born on 7 June 1813 at Ballyclough, County Cork, Ireland, the third son of Major-General Henry Green Barry and his wife Phoebe, née Drought. Brought up an Anglican, he was educated first at 'Old Curtain's' private academy on the shores of Cork Harbour.

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  3. Sir Redmond Barry had been suffering from diabetes for about 10 years, but the state of his health was not such as to occasion alarm to his friends. On his return from his trip to Europe and America a few years ago, it was apparent to his medical adviser that the disease had affected his system.

  4. Learn about the Irish-born lawyer and judge who presided over the Eureka Stockade and Ned Kelly trials, and founded the University of Melbourne and the State Library of Victoria.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Sir Redmond Barry, a prominent lawyer, judge and cultural leader in colonial Victoria. He founded the University of Melbourne, the State Library of Victoria and other institutions, and sentenced Ned Kelly to death.

  6. Sir Redmond Barry was the pre-eminent figure in Melbourne of the middle years of last century. A Supreme Court judge for thirty years, he was the founding and sustaining force...

  7. Sir Redmond Barry: Born: 7 June, 1813 Ballyclough, Cork, Ireland. Died: 23 November, 1880 (aged 67) East Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Cultural Heritage: English; Irish