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Martin Lynch may refer to: * Martin Lynch (Irish republican), reportedly a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army Army Council * Martin Lynch (mayor), mayor of Galway * Martin Lynch (writer), playwright and theatre director from Belfast * Marty Lynch (Australian footballer), Australian rules footballer * Marty Lynch (Gaelic footballer) Martin Lynch (1963 – 15 May 2023) was a Northern Irish athlete, Gaelic footballer and association footballer. At club level he played with Newry Mitchels and Newry Bosco, and also lined out at inter-county level with various Down teams. P ... (1963–2023), Northern Irish Gaelic footballer and association footballer * Martin Lynch (Gaelic footballer) (born 1970), Irish Gaelic footballer {{hndis, Lynch, Martin ...
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Marty Lynch (Australian Footballer)
Martin Joseph Lynch (8 August 1926 – 17 December 2016) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong and South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He was the brother of Jack Lynch (footballer, born 1918) John Thomas Lynch (9 August 1918 – 8 September 1944) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong, until he defected to the VFA club Preston without clearance in 1941. He was killed in a motorcar accident while on active servi .... Notes External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lynch, Marty 1926 births Australian rules footballers from Geelong Geelong Football Club players Sydney Swans players Geelong West Football Club players 2016 deaths ...
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Martin Lynch (Irish Republican)
Martin Lynch is a native of Belfast, Northern Ireland and was reportedly a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) Army Council. Lynch is alleged to have been the adjutant-general, who had day-to-day control of the IRA. He is a former driver of Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness, and is considered an Adams loyalist. In 1999 a car used by Lynch, which took Adams and McGuinness to meetings with the Provisional Irish Republican Army, was found to contain an MI5 bugging device.MI5 boss admits bugging Adams
By David Leppard, The Sunday Times, 16 January 2005 had personally sanctioned the listening and tracking device found in the vehicle, as she later confirmed in a television interview. ...
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Martin Lynch (mayor)
Martin Lynch, (aka Martin Lynch fitz James, i.e., Martin son of James Lynch), Mayor of Galway 1537-38. Lynch was Mayor when Galway was visited by Lord Deputy of Ireland, Leonard Grey, on 11 July 1538 __NOTOC__ Year 1538 (Roman numerals, MDXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events January–June * February 24 – Treaty of Nagyvárad: Peace is declared bet .... This was the first visit of a King's Deputy to the town, and marked the start of closer relations between the sometimes-beleaguered town and the Anglo-Irish administration in Dublin. He was lavishly entertained and stayed for seven days. Town statues during Lynch's term included one regulating sanctuary seekers, their goods and debts. Lynch may have been the father of a later Mayor, Ambrose Lynch fitz Martin, who served the term 1558-59. References * ''History of Galway'', James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. * ''Old Galway'', Maureen ...
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Martin Lynch (writer)
Martin Lynch is a playwright and theatre director from Belfast. Life Martin Lynch was born in Gilnahirk, Belfast in 1950. He left school at 15 and became a cloth cutter until 1969, when he became a full time organiser for the Republican Clubs. In 1976, he organised a tour of community centres with John Arden’s Non-Stop Connolly Show. This inspired Lynch to write plays himself. Work He co-founded the Turf Lodge Fellowship Community Theatre in 1976. Over the next five years, he wrote a series of plays including ''We Want Work, We Want Bread'' (1977), ''They’re Taking Down the Barricades'', ''What About Your Ma is Your Da Still Workin’?'', and ''Roof Under Our Heads''. He then worked as writer in residence with the Lyric Theatre (Belfast) The Lyric Theatre, or simply The Lyric, is the principal, full-time producing theatre in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The theatre's current Executive Producer is Jimmy Fay, previously the founder and Artistic Director of Bedrock Product ...
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Marty Lynch (Gaelic Footballer)
Martin Lynch (1963 – 15 May 2023) was a Northern Irish athlete, Gaelic footballer and association footballer. At club level he played with Newry Mitchels and Newry Bosco, and also lined out at inter-county level with various Down teams. Playing career A noted athlete from his early days, Lynch was an All-Ireland champion runner as a youngster. As a Gaelic footballer, he progressed through the ranks at Newry Mitchels. Lynch first appeared on the inter-county scene with Down as a minor, before captaining the under-21 team to the Ulster U21FC title in 1984. Lynch was immediately called into the senior team and established himself at corner-back until he stepped away in 1988. After a period away from Gaelic football, he returned with the Newry Bosco club and won a Down IFC medal in 1996. Lynch also played association football and spent 12 seasons with Newry Celtic, during which time he claimed league titles, the Mid-Ulster Shield, the Bessbrook Cup, the Fr Davis Cup and ...
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