Lynch is a surname of English and Irish origin.

English origin

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In England, the surname is derived from the Norman-French de Lench and Kentish hlinc (meaning 'Hill').

A Lynch family originated at Cranbrook in Kent (where William Lynch co-founded Cranbrook School, Kent, in 1518) and from Tudor times were seated at "The Groves" in the village of Staple near Canterbury in Kent (the house was demolished in 1843 on the death of Lady Lynch). Their coat of arms consist of Three Lynxes Rampant and most of the family are buried at the Lynch Chancel in Staple parish church. Notable members of this family include:

Irish origin

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There are several different unrelated Irish families of which Lynch is the anglicized form, including:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Cairney, C. Thomas (1989). Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland. Jefferson, North Carolina, United States, and London: McFarland & Company. p. 53, and 131-154. ISBN 0899503624.
  2. ^ a b Bell, Robert (2003). The Book of Ulster Surnames. The Blackstaff Press. ISBN 978-0-85640-602-7.
  3. ^ a b Woulfe, Rev. Patrick (1923). "Ó Loingsigh". Irish Names and Surnames. Retrieved 16 September 2016.

Further reading

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