Lynch Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History

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  • Lynch “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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    1) Christopher Lynch Esq. of Croboy, co. Meath, Ireland (d. 1613), Recorder of Drogheda, had son and heir Robert Lynch - Argent a cross sable between four lions rampant gules armed and langued azure.
    2) Lynch of Groves, co. Kent and Rixton Hall, co. Lancashire, England - Sir Thomas Lynch (d. 1684), governor of Jamaica, lieutentant colonel of the 5th regiment of militia, son of Theophilus Lynch Esq. of Rixton Hall, fourth son of William Lynch Esq. - Sable three leopards rampant argent spotted of the field.
    3) Sir William Lynch (c. 1730-1784), British diplomat, politician who sat in the House of Commons, and privy councilor, son of John Lynch (1697-1760), D.D., Dean of Canterbury and Royal Chaplain to the King, son of John Lynch Esq. of the Groves at Staple - Crest was granted to Simon Lynch of Staple, co. Kent in 1572, son of William Lynch of Cranbrook, co. Kent - Sable three lynxes passant guardant argent. Crest: On a, ducal coronet or, a lynx, as in the arms. Supporters: Two lynces argent.
    4) Lynch of Galway, Ireland - settled in Galway in the 1270s, one of the 14 merchant families, known as the Tribes of Galway, who dominated political, commercial, and social life between the mid-13th and late 19th centuries - Azure a chevron between three trefoils slipped or. Crest: A lynx passant azure collared or.
    5) Azure a chevron between three trefoils slipped or. Crest-A lynx passant cowarded argent. Motto: Semper constana et fidelis.
    Lynch of Castlecarra
    The Lynch Baronetcy of Castlecarra is a title in the Baronetage of Ireland created in 1622 for Sir Henry Lynch, a lawyer and land agent, eldest of the 12 sons of Nicholas FitzStephen Lynch, mayor of Galway from 1584-1585, son of Stephen Lynch (d. 1579), Mayor of Galway, son of Arthur Lynch
    Lynch of Partry House, co. Mayo
    Joseph Lynch (d. 1785), son of Michael Lynch (d. 1771), son of Joseph Lynch (d. 1721), son of Arthur Lynch (d. 1691), all of Partry
    Lynch of Barna and Cloughballymore Castle, co. Galway
    Nicholas Lynch (1804-1822), Sheriff of Galway, son of Marcus Blake Lynch (d. 1829), son of Nicholas Lynch, son of Marcus Lynch (d. 1795), son of Nicholas Lynch, son of Marcus Lynch, al of Barna
    Lynch of Ballinafad, co. Galway
    Henry Lynch of Clogher married Margaret, widow of Mark Blake married Mark Lynch of Barna
    6) Lynch of Southampton - There was an William (alias Ulick) Lynch of Southampton (fl. 1614), had daughter who married Sir Robert Jacob - Azure a chevron between three quatrefoils or. Crest-A fox saliant proper.
    7) Lynch of Clydagh House and Duras Park, co. Galway - confirmed to George Staunton Lynch, Esq., of Clydagh House (1798-1882), Sheriff of Galway, eldest son of Mark Lynch Esq, of Duras Park and Renmore (1755-1822), son of Patrick Lynch of Renborn, son of Mark Lynch of Renmore (born 1684) - Azure on a chevron between three trefoils slipped or, a mullet gules. Crest-A lynx passant proper charged on the shoulder with a mullet gules.
    8) Lynch of Clogher House, co. Mayo - Edward Lynch of Clogher House (d. 1828), Patrick Lynch of Clogher House, had daughter Elizabeth who married Andrew Crean-Lynch in 1811 - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, azure a chevron between three trefoils slipped or, for Lynch; 2nd and 3rd, a wolf saliant between three hearts, for Crean. Crests: 1st: A lynx passant guardant proper, for Lynch; 2nd: A demi wolf, holding between the paws a heart, for Crean. Motto: Cor mundum erea in me Deus
    9) Richard Lynch (d. 1615), “Somonister” in the Exchequer, Ireland - Azure on a chevron between three trefoils slipped or, a lozenge gules.
    10) Lynch of Ireland - Azure a chevron between three quatrefoils or. Crest: Two ears of wheat in saltier proper.
    11) Lynch of Teddington, co. Middlesex - borne by Marcus Lynch Esq. of Teddington (fl. 1823) - Azure a chevron between three trefoils slipped or, on a chief argent as many roses gules seeded and barbed vert. Crest-A lynx passant guardant proper.
    12) Lynch of Ireland - Argent a chevron gules between three trefoils vert.
    13) Lynch of Tirowen - Longseach was the ancestor of O’Loinsigh of Tirowen, anglicized to Linch, Lynch, and Lynskey - Or, a cross sable between four lions rampant gules armed and langued azure.

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