Jack Lynch (disambiguation)

Jack Lynch (disambiguation)

Jack Lynch may refer to:

* Jack Lynch, Irish politician
* Jack Lynch (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer
* Jack Lynch (baseball) (1857-1923), 19th century baseball player
* Jack Lynch (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player
* Jack Lynch, sports star and fourth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland
* Jack Lynch (rugby league), Australian rugby league player
* Jack Lynch, a mass murderer during the 1840s of the Berrima District who was later hanged at the Berrima Gaol in 1842
* Jack Lynch (ice hockey), former NHL defenseman

See also

* John Lynch (disambiguation)


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