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 LYNCH, Finian (M.P. for South Kerry from December, 1918). See .

LYNCH, Col. Henry Blosse, D.L., J.P., Co. Mayo (High Sheriff, 1911); late Col. 2nd Batt. Dorsetshire Regt,: only son of late Lieut.-Gen. Edward Patrick Lynch, K.L.S., J.P., of Partry House, Co. Mayo, and Emily Elizabeth (d. 1902), dau. of late Capt. Andrew Stirton, of Earlswood House. Surrey; b. 1856: m. 1898, Emily Gwendolvn, youngest dau. of late Ogilvie Blair Graham, D.L., of Larchfield, Co. Down, and has issue one son and one dau. Res.: Partry House, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo.

LYNCH, Henry Charles, B.A. (T.C.D.). Barrister King's Inns, 1884; J.P. for City of Dublin. Educ. at Downside and Trinity College, Dublin; Chief Examiner of Titles, Irish Land Commission, since 1903; third son of late Stanislaus J. Lynch, Irish Land Commissioner; b. 1863; m. 1888, Alice Mary, dau. of Hugh Vaughan, J.P., of Dublin, and has issue four sons. Res.: Seaview House, Donnybrook, Co. Dublin.

LYNCH, Jerome Morley; b. Dublin, Jan. 10th, 1870. Came to United States, 1893; m. 1st Jan., 1901, Harriet Louise Husted (pen name "Marie St. Felix") of Boston. Chief Surgeon 1st Division St. Bartholomew's Hospital for Diseases of the Alimentary Canal, New York City; Consulting Surgeon Nassau Co. Hospital; St. Mary's, Hoboken; and New Jersey State Hospital; Surgeon United States Navy, 1917. on transport "America" carrying troops to France: Fellow American College of Surgeons; Member American Medical Association, and various other Medical Societies. Clubs: Automobile, Turf and Field, Metropolitan, New York; Army and Navy, Washington, D.C.: Authors' Club, London, England. Author of "Diseases of the Retum [sic] and Colon"; contributor to Johnson's Surgery; Mod's Handbook of Medical Sciences; Tise's Medicine; and various essays on Cancer. Recns.: golf, motoring. Res.: 205 East 61st Street, New York. Country Home: Camp Carcassonne, Molfrboro', New Hampshire.

LYNCH, Joseph Christopher [sic], (M.P. for South East Division of Co. Cork, 1918, and for Leix and Offaly, 1921).

LYNCH, Michael Palles, B.A. (T.C.D.); Barrister King's Inns, 1874; J.P., Co. Louth late Assistant Commissioner, Irish Land Commission. Educ. at Trinity College, Dublin; sixth son of late Joseph Lynch, J.P., of Roebuck House, Co. Cavan. and his second wife, Belinda, dau. of John Breen, M.D., of Dublin; b. 1850: m. 1878, Annie Josephine, dau. of Jas. McKone, of Belrobin, Co. Louth. Res.: 4 Clifton Terrace, Moukstown, Co. Dublin.

LYNCH, Patrick, B.A. (R.U.I.); Barrister King's Inns, 1888; K.C., 1906; Senior Crown Prosecutor for Co. Kerry since 1908. Res.: 2 Mount Street Crescent, Dublin.

LYNCH, Richard Charles, J.P. for Co. Galway; late Inspector Local Government Board, Ireland; son of Charles Lynch, of Petersburgh Castle, Clonbur, Co. Galway: b. 1848; m. 1876, Helena Mary, dau. of Sir John Nugent, 3rd Bart. Res. Petersburgh Castle, Clonbur, Co. Galway.<section end="Lynch, Richard Charles" />

<section begin="Lynch, Thomas David Wilson" />LYNCH, Thomas David Wilson. Educ. at St. Mary's College, Oscott and the Abbey School, Fort Augustus; late Lieut. 5th Lancers (Res.); Major 1st Res. Regt. of Cav., 1917; served in European War, 1914-18; eldest surviving son of late John Wilson-Lynch, D.L., J.P., of Duras, and Renmore, Co. Galway, and Fanny, second dau. of late Sir Thomas Redington, K.C.B.; b. 1870; m. 1901, Kathleen, only dau. of Pierce John Joyce, of Mervue, Co. Galway, and has issue one dau. Res.: Duras, Kinvara, Co. Galway.<section end="Lynch, Thomas David Wilson" />

<section begin="Lynch-Staunton, Charles Rushworth" />LYNCH-STAUNTON, Charles Rushworth; b. 1854; only son of Marcus Staunton Lynch-Staunton, of Clydagn, Co. Galway, and Horatia Anne, dau. of Chas. Powlett Rushworth, Commissioner of Inland Revenue. Educ. at Oscott: late Inspector of Local Government Board for Ireland. Res.: Clydagh, Headford, Co. Galway.<section end="Lynch-Staunton, Charles Rushworth" />

<section begin="Lynden-Bell, Major-General Sir Arthur Lyden" />LYNDEN-BELL, Major-General Sir Arthur Lyden [sic], K.C.B. (1919), K.C.M.G. (1917) C.B. (1915), C.M.G. (1905); late, The Buffs; served with Chitral Relief Force, 1895; Sth. African War, 1899-1900; European War, 1914-17; Gen. Staff Officer, War Office, 1914-15; Chief of Gen. Staff, 1915-18; Director of Staff Duties, War Office, 1918-21; son of late Major-Gen. T. Lynden-Bell, of Brook House, Co. Wexford; b. 1867; m. 1905, Hon. Bertha Marion Akers-Douglas, third dau. of 1st Viscount Chilston. Junior United Service Club, London.<section end="Lynden-Bell, Major-General Sir Arthur Lyden" />

<section begin="Lynn, Robert John" />LYNN, Robert John (M.P. for Belfast, Woodvale Division, from 1918; M.P. for West Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, 1921); Editor of the "Northern Whig" from 1913; b. 1873: m. 1896, a dau. of W. Moss, of Belfast. Res.: Chieveley, King's Road, Belfast.<section end="Lynn, Robert John" />

<section begin="Lyons, Captain James Denis" />LYONS, Captain James Denis, Capt. late 13th Hussars; J.P. for Co. Limerick (High Sheriff, 1911). Educ. at Beaumont; entered Army, 1897; served in S. African War, 1899-1901, and European War, 1914-18; Staff Capt., 1915; eldest son of late Henry Lyons, D L. J.P., of Groom House,<section end="Lyons, Captain James Denis" />