Thomas King Moylan
      
Life
1885-1958; clerk of Grangegorman Mental Hosp.; Comic plays, including Paid in his Own Coin; Tactics; Naboclish; Uncle Pat (1913); The Curse of the Country (1917); Movies and Lawsy Me (1918); A Damsel for Dublin (1945); very pop. with amateur companies; contrib.
extensively to Dublin Historical Record from 1938. DIW OCIL
Works
The Little Green (Pt. II), by Thos. King Moylan, Dublin Historical
Record, 8. 4 (Sept.-Nov. 1946), pp.135-56 [concerning Little Green
St. Court]; also The District of Grangegorman [Pt. II], Dublin
Historical Record, 7, 2 ((March-May 1945), pp.54-68.
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