Career
The life of Sir Henry Lynch-Blosse, 7th Baronet was surrounded by controversy that centered on his relationship with his mistress, Sibella Cottle, by whom he fathered seven illegitimate children. Lynch-Blosse was born in London, the first child of Robert Lynch and Elizabeth Barker. Robert changed his surname by a private Acting of Parliament of 1748.
Henry, better known as Harry, spent the first few years of his life in his mother’s home in Suffolk, England.
The family moved to Ireland in 1754 and took up residence at the Lynch-Blosse home in Balla, Company Mayo. When Sir Robert died circa 1775, Harry became the 7th Baronet.
Shortly afterwards, Sir Harry was elected to the Irish House of Commons representing Tuam. He served in that capacity from 1776 to 1783.
Sir Harry was also the god-father of the heiress, Anne O"Donel, who was reputedly abducted by Timothy Brecknock in 1785.
Lynch-Blosse died young in 1788 aged 38 years. Because he died without legitimate heir, the baronetcy passed to his four-year-old nephew, Robert.