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was sent out with orders to suppress the pirates and put an end to piracy. In 1682 Lynch was again sent out to
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having evaded conviction on legal technicalities and passed away immediately after the infuriating and unsuccessful trial. He was buried in the cathedral of
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He was the son of
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became governor, and Lynch was again sworn of the council. Shortly Modyford wrote to his brother,
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