BARRY, SIR REDMOND British colonial judge, son of Maj.-Gen. H. G. Barry, of Ballyclough, Co. Cork, educated at a military school in Kent, and at Trinity college, Dublin, was called to the Irish bar in 1838, and emigrated to Australia. After practising for some years at Melbourne he be came commissioner of the court of requests, and on the creation in 1851 of the colony of Victoria, was its first solicitor-general. Later he was judge of the supreme court, acting chief-justice and administrator of the Government. He was knighted in 186o, and was created K. C. M. G. in 1877. He founded the University of Melbourne (1853), and was its first chancellor.