Patrick Lynch (born 1659, date of death unknown) was allegedly healed by a miracle.
In 1673, aged about fourteen, he was "visited with a most grivious, desperat, and dangerus disease, and given over by all the doctors to be incurable, and could not eate one bite since Ester last, and what little sustenance of milke hee would take hee presently vometted the same, soe all things were prepared for his death, and no humane hopes of his recovery."
He was left to sleep for about fifteen minutes till his mother woke him.
He began to cry, blaming her for interrupting a vision he was having of "Our Lord Jesus Christ and his blessed mother and a multitude of brave winged birdes."
Lynch asked his mother to bring him a cup of water from the well, which he drank, and was able to then get up and walk unsupported.