I am not Barbason; you cannot conjure me.—Shakespeare,

Henry V

. act ii. sc. I (1599).

Barby Elster, sharp-tongued and sweet-hearted "help" in the Rossiter family in Susan Warner's Queechy. She considers herself her employers' more-than-equal and loses no opportunity of expressing the conviction.—(1852.)

Barclay of Ury, an Aberdeen laird, persecuted as a "Quaker coward" by a mob of former friends and dependents, offers no resistance and refuses defence from the sword of an ancient henchman.
"Is the sinful servant more
Than his gracious Lord who bore
Bonds and stripes in Jewry?"
J.G. Whittier, Barclay of Ury.

Barco'chebah, an antichrist.

Shared the fall of the antichrist Barcochebar.—Professor

Selwin,

Ecce Homo

.