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Lynegar (Charles)

  • fl. 1708–1731
  • scholars
Cormac Ó Luinín, Irish scholar
See also references for related subjects.
Breathnach, Diarmuid, and Máire Ní Mhurchú, Ainm.ie, Online: Fiontar, DCU, 2011–present. URL: <http://ainm.ie>. 
comments: The contents of the site are based on the series Beathaisnéis (a haon, a do, etc.) by Diarmuid Breathnach and Máire Ní Mhurchú.
Simms, Katharine, “Lynegar, Charles; ...; Ua Duinn, Gilla na Náemh [Various contributions]”, Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2004–. URL: <http://www.oxforddnb.com/search/results/contributors.jsp?contributorId=31884>.
“Lynegar, Charles”
Simms, Katharine, “Charles Lynegar, the Ó Luinín family and the study of seanchas”, in: Toby Barnard, Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, and Katharine Simms (eds), ‘A miracle of learning’: studies in manuscripts and Irish learning. Essays in honour of William O’Sullivan, Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998. 266–283.
Risk, M. H., “Charles Lynegar, Professor of the Irish language 1712”, Hermathena 102 (Spring, 1966): 16–25.
Greene, David, “A dedication and poem by Charles Lynegar”, Éigse 5:1 (1945-1947, 1948): 4–7.
Quin, Cosslett, “A manuscript written in 1709 by Charles Lynegar for John Hall, vice-provost of Trinity College, Dublin”, Hermathena 28:53 (November, 1939): 127–137.