Edward Barrett, 1st Lord Barrett of Newburgh

He matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford on 17 March 1597 and entered Lincoln's Inn in 1600.[1] In August 1637 he wrote to the Earl of Middlesex that Henrietta Maria was unwell at Oatlands and was drinking asses milk, thought to be a remedy for consumption.[2] He wrote to Middlesex about the Earl of Arundel who had fallen from his horse at Tart Hall.The Countess of Arundel was "pained by his obstinate, as some think ridiculous, resolution to go to Madagascar.[4] Barrett was married twice but had no heirs, so that upon his death in 1645, his titles became extinct.
Jane Cary, Edward Barrett's first wife, by Cornelius Johnson
Cornelius JohnsonEnglishBelhouseSir Walter MildmayQueen's College, OxfordLincoln's InnMember of ParliamentWhitchurchNewportAmbassador to FrancebaronetPrivy CouncilChancellor of the ExchequerChancellor of the Duchy of LancasterLord of the TreasuryEarl of MiddlesexHenrietta MariaOatlandsEarl of ArundelTart HallCountess of ArundelMadagascarSir Edward CaryAldenhamMaster of the Jewel HouseWotton-under-EdgeThe Earl of PortlandChancellor of the Exchequer of EnglandThe Lord CottingtonSir Humphrey MayLord SeymourPeerage of ScotlandLord Barrett of NewburghBaronetage of Nova ScotiaChancellors of the ExchequerHouse of StuartJames ISir George Home of SpotSir Julius Caesar5th Baron Willoughby de BrokeSir Richard WestonCharles I1st Baron Weston1st Baron CottingtonSir John ColepeperSir Edward HydeCharles II1st Baron AshleyJohn DuncombeJohn ErnleJames IIWilliam2nd Baron DelamerRichard HampdenWilliam IIISir Charles MontaguJohn SmithHenry Boyle1st Baron CarletonRobert HarleyRobert BensonSir William Wyndham, Bt