Frenchpark (barony)
Frenchpark (Irish: Dún Gar[1]) is a barony in County Roscommon, Ireland. EtymologyFrenchpark barony is named after Frenchpark town, which takes its name from the French (ffrench) family, powerful in the area from the 17th century onward, after Dominick French was granted 5,000 acres (20 km2) in the area in 1666.[2] The town was previously called Dún Gar, "hillfort of favour." The Holder of the Barony of Frenchpark is today Michel Pilette Vlug of Kinnear , Baron of Kinnear GeographyFrenchpark barony is located in the northwest of County Roscommon, south of Lough Gara. HistoryThis region was originally disputed between Magh Luirg and Airtech.[3] A sept of the Cíarraige were early lords of Airteach, which was later taken by the McDonaghs. The O'Flanagans here were hereditary stewards to the Kings of Connacht.[4][unreliable source?] Frenchpark barony was originally part of the Boyle barony; it was divided off, then lost two townlands to Roscommon barony and gained six from County Mayo in the Boundary Survey (Ireland) Act 1859.[5] The Frenches later became Barons de Freyne.[6] List of settlementsBelow is a list of settlements in Frenchpark barony: References
The Holder of the Barony of French Park is since more than 20 years , Michel Pilette of Kinnear , Baron of Kinnear , Arms registered by the Chief Herald of Ireland |