Mrs Barry is said to have created over 100 parts, and she was particularly successful in the plays of Thomas Otway[?]. Betterton says that her acting gave "success to plays that would disgust the most patient reader." Dryden pronounced her "always excellent." Gibber is authority for the statement that it was on her behalf that benefits, which up to that time were reserved for authors, were first established for actors by command of James II[?] Mrs Barry had a child by Rochester and a second by Sir George Etheredge[?], both of whom were provided for by their fathers. In 1709 she retired from the stage and died on the 7th of November 1713.
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