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Lynch is alleged to have been the adjutant-general, who had day-to-day control of the IRA. [1] 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 ...
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
Ger Lynch (born 10 December 1958) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played as a wing back at senior level for the Kerry county team. [ 1 ] Lynch made his first appearance for the team during the 1982 championship and became a regular player over subsequent seasons until his retirement in 1989 .
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.
In a June 2006 Microsoft report, [2] the company claimed that the tool had removed 16 million instances of malicious software from 5.7 million of 270 million total unique Windows computers since its release in January 2005. The report also stated that, on average, the tool removes malicious software from 1 in every 311 computers on which it runs.
Lynch was Mayor when Galway was visited by Lord Deputy of Ireland, Leonard Grey, on 11 July 1538. 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 .
An investigation showed an Olathe police officer shot Brandon Lynch three times, killing him in the front hallway of his home. A butterfly knife and a stun gun were found near Lynch’s body.
Martin Lynch was born in the docks area of Belfast in 1950. He left school at 15 and became a cloth cutter, then a docker until 1973, when he became a full-time organiser for the Republican Clubs. In 1975, he organised a tour of community centres with John Arden’s Non-Stop Connolly Show. This inspired Lynch to write plays himself. [1]