Besides some sermons Lynam published: •
The History of England during the Reign of George III, London, 1825. •
The History of the Roman Emperors from Augustus to the Death of Marcus Antoninus, 2 vols., London, 1850, with portrait; published after the author's death by
John Tahourdin White, a master at Christ's Hospital. Lynam is mainly remembered as an editor: • The fifteenth edition of the translation of
Charles Rollin's
Ancient History, 8 vols. 1823, with a memoir. •
The Complete Works of Philip Skelton, rector of Fintona, 6 vols. 1824, dedicated to
John Plumptre. •
The Complete Works of William Paley, with Life and Extracts from his Correspondence, 4 vols., 1825. •
The Works of Samuel Johnson, 6 vols. 1825. • The
Edinburgh Mirror (1779–80), with introductory preface and notices of the main contributors, London, 1826. •
The British Essayist, with Prefaces Biographical, Historical, and Critical, with Portraits, 30 vols. London, 1827; contended with the
British Essayists (1803 and 1823) of
Alexander Chalmers. ==Notes==