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  2. Lynch (surname) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Coat of arms of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As well as the coat of arms, which shows the harp on an Azure (blue) field, Ireland has long been associated with a flag also bearing the harp. This flag is identical to the coat of arms but with a green field, rather than blue, and is blazoned Vert, a Harp Or, stringed Argent (a gold harp with silver strings on a green field).

  4. Irish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Irish heraldry is the forms of heraldry, such as coats of arms, in Ireland. Since 1 April 1943 it is regulated in the Republic of Ireland by the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland and in Northern Ireland by Norroy and Ulster King of Arms .

  5. Armorial of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of coats of arms of Ireland. In the majority of cases these are arms assigned to county councils created by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 or later legislation, either by the Chief Herald of Ireland in what is now the Republic of Ireland or by the College of Arms in Northern Ireland .

  6. National symbols of Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and ...

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    The arms of Ireland are a gold, silver-stringed Celtic harp (cláirseach) on an azure field.. As a region, Northern Ireland has not been granted a coat of arms, but the Government of Northern Ireland was granted arms in 1924, which have not been in use since the suspension of the Parliament of Northern Ireland in 1972, which was abolished the following year.

  7. Category:Lynch family - Wikipedia

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    This category is for the Lynch family of Galway, Ireland, a powerful merchant family that was part of the Tribes of Galway. Many members of this family served as Mayors of Galway . A branch of this family was elevated to the baronetage, as the Lynch baronets of Galway .

  8. Category:Irish coats of arms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Irish coats of arms" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Dominick Lynch (wine merchant) - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of Dominick Lynch. Dominick Lynch (1754 in Galway, Ireland – 5 June 1825) was an Irish born American general merchant and wine merchant who made his fortune in Bruges, Austrian Netherlands (then in the Holy Roman Empire) and then New York City, founding what is today Rome, New York originally referred to as Lynchville.