Lynch (surname) — Lynch is a surname of Irish origin. In Gaelic terms, its original form was Ó Loingsigh; there were at least three unrelated families of this name in Gaelic Ireland, located in what is now Clare, Cork and south east Ulster. Its English roots lie… … Wikipedia
Lynch — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Benny Lynch (1913–1946), schottischer Boxer Bobby Lynch (1935–1982), irischer Musiker, Mitglied der Folk Band „The Dubliners“ (1964–1965) Brendan Lynch, irischer Politiker Brian Lynch (Musiker) (* 1956),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lynch — may be:*Lynching, also known as Lynch law (named after Charles Lynch, a name for extralegal judgment and punishment, usually by killing) *Terrace (old English), a terrace, also called a lynch *Tribes of Galway, Lynch, one of the fourteen tribes… … Wikipedia
Lynch Mob (band) — Lynch Mob are an American band featuring former Dokken guitarist George Lynch, who has been the band s only permanent member. The rest of the band have been a revolving door of members who have come and gone, and in some cases, come back. The… … Wikipedia
Lynch Mob — Datos generales Nacimiento 1990 Origen … Wikipedia Español
Lynch's Irish Pub F.C. — Lynch s Irish Pub F.C. Full name Lynch s Irish Pub Football Club Nickname(s) Lynch s, LIP Founded 1999 … Wikipedia
Lynch (Kentucky) — Lynch Ciudad de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Lynch, John — • Historian, b. at Galway, Ireland, 1599; d. in France, 1673; was the son of Alexander Lynch, who kept a classical school at Galway Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lynch, John … Catholic encyclopedia
Lynch (Nebraska) — Lynch Villa de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
LYNCH (J.) — LYNCH JOHN dit JACK (1917 ) Premier ministre de la république d’Irlande de 1966 à 1973, Jack Lynch est le grand perdant de l’évolution, entre 1972 et 1974, des relations entre Dublin, Londres et Belfast, bien qu’il en ait été l’un des initiateurs … Encyclopédie Universelle
Lynch — , LYNCH LAW Lynch law is mob law, condemnation without due process as required by the Constitution. The victim of a trial by a vigilante committee was usually given summary execution. Word historians have been perturbed by the history of … Dictionary of eponyms