Fry
The Fry estate was located adjacent to Boyle. The family had been invited to Boyle by Lord Kingston in the 18th century and established a weaving industry there. Henry Fry of Frybrook was a member of the Grand Panel of county Roscommon in 1828. The family remained resident at Frybrook until the 1980s.
Associated Families
Houses
| Name | Townland | Civil Parish | PLU | DED | Barony | County | Map Ref | |
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| Havarine Cottage | Tullyvohaun | Eastersnow | Boyle | Rushfield 37 | Boyle | Roscommon |
OSI Ref: M830990
OS Sheet: 10 Discovery map: `33 |
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| Frybrook House | Macmoyne | Boyle | Boyle | Boyle | Roscommon |
OSI Ref: G799025
OS Sheet: 5. 6 Discovery map: 33 |
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Map of Estate Houses
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Contemporary printed sources
- ''GRIFFITH'S VALUATION OF IRELAND'[Primary Valuation of Tenements]', 1850-1858. : Boyle Union, 68.
- LEWIS, Samuel. ''A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland''. London: S. Lewis & Co., 1837: Vol.I, 220.
- ORDNANCE SURVEY NAME BOOKS, County Roscommon: Vol. I, 122.
- WELD, Isaac. ''Statistical Survey of the county of Roscommon''. Dublin: Royal Dublin Society, 1832. : 651.
Modern printed sources
- BENCE-JONES, Mark. ''A Guide to Irish Country Houses''. Revised ed. London: Constable, 1988. : 129 (Frybrook)
- PINE, L.G. (ed). ''Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland''. 4th ed. London: Burke's Peerage, 1958.: 300.
- ''Irish Independent'': Keenan, Mark. The heated ''big house'' legacy in Roscommon. Friday 31 October 2025. Property, p.2.