No. 122 NAI DFA 244/12
LONDON, 27 August 1941
Further to our telephone talk today I send herewith copy of a letter received from the Dominions Office about the case of Brendan Behan1 who was sentenced in February 1940 at the age of 16 to three years Borstal detention on a charge of being found in possession of explosives in suspicious circumstances. I think we agreed over the telephone that we should tell the British that our Government would approve of the young man's release from Borstal and his return to Ireland, but I await your reply before communicating with the D.O2.
[signed] J. W. DULANTY
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