Jack Lynch (1917–1999) was an Irish politician.
Jack Lynch may also refer to:
Jack Lynch (1910-1966) was an Australian rugby league footballer of the 1930s in the New South Wales Rugby Football League competition. His club career was with Eastern Suburbs and St. George.
John H. Lynch was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1881 to 1890. He played for the Buffalo Bisons, New York Metropolitans, and Brooklyn Gladiators.
John Alan "Jack" Lynch is a Canadian retired ice hockey defenceman. Lynch played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Detroit Red Wings and Washington Capitals.
The Jack Lynch Tunnel is an immersed tube tunnel and an integral part of the N40 southern ring road of Cork in Ireland. It is named after former Taoiseach, Jack Lynch, a native of Cork.
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Ben, Benjamin or Benny Johnson may refer to:
John Mitchell may refer to:
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Thomas or Tom(my) Lynch may refer to:
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Turnbull is a northern English and Scottish surname. For theories of its etymology, see Clan Turnbull.
John Henderson may refer to:
The surname Collins has a variety of likely origins in Britain and Ireland:
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Ennis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Simpson is an English/Scottish patronymic surname from the medieval masculine given name 'Simme'. The earliest public record of the name was in 1353 in Staffordshire, West Midlands region of England.
Hickey is a common surname of Irish origin. The original form is Ó hÍceadha, which is still used in Ireland. Notable people with the surname include:
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Carney is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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