times_, _vi_ 647, 662 (1872).
LYNCH, DAVID. Educ. at Trin. coll. Dublin, B.A. 1864; called to
bar in Ireland 1865; Q.C. 5 July 1884. _d._ Somerville, Howth 27
Oct. 1889 aged 47.
LYNCH, HENRY BLOSSE (3 son of Henry Blois Lynch of Partry house,
Ballinrobe, co. Mayo, major in the army, _d._ 1843). _b._ 24
Nov. 1807; joined Indian navy as a volunteer 1823, lieut. 1829,
Persian and Arabic interpreter to the Persian Gulf squadron
1829–33; second in command of expedition despatched to explore
Euphrates route to India 1834–7, commander of it 1837; commanded
the steamer Tigris which foundered 21 May 1836; completed map
of the river Tigris 1839; commanded a flotilla off mouth of
the Indus 1843; assistant to superintendent of Indian navy
1843–51; founded the Indian navy club at Bombay; captain 13 Sep.
1847; commodore in command of a squadron in second Burmese war
1851–3; retired from the service 13 April 1856; C.B. 3 Dec.
1853; resided in Paris 1856 to death; conducted negotiations
with Persian plenipotentiary which resulted in treaty of Paris
4 March 1857, for which the Shah nominated him to the highest
class of the Lion and Sun. _d._ 6 Rue royal, Faubourg St.
Honoré, Paris 14 April 1873.
LYNCH, PATRICK NIESEN. _b._ Clones, Ireland 10 March 1817;
taken to U.S. of America 1819; ed. at coll. of the propaganda,
Rome, D.D. 1840; assist. pastor of Charlestown cath. 1840–44;
pastor of St. Mary’s ch. 1844–55; administrator of the see
of Charlestown 1855–58, and bishop 14 March 1858 to death,
cathedral and residence burnt down 1861; sent on a mission to
the Pope with a letter from Jefferson Davis 1862; ruined and
involved in debt by the civil war 1865; attended on the yellow
fever patients in 1848 and 1871; author of Miraculous existence
of the church. A sermon at Second plenary council, Baltimore