This is the only refeerence I could find to a man of this name, so I do not know if he had this name
WS Ref #: 869, Witness: P.J. Murphy, Captain Fianna Eireann, Cork, 1912 – 1916. On 23rd February 1921, D. McDonald, a civilian spy, was shot and seriously wounded in Evergreen St. This man was caught through letters captured in the mails.Late in February 1921 an ex- soldier by the name of D. McDonnell (better known as Monkey McDonnell) was fired at and wounded in Evergreen by the I.R.A. McDonnell was brought to the barracks, and when he got alright again he used to come out in an armoured car, patrol the streets and pick out the Volunteers and have them arrested. He also went out at night with the raiding parties dressed in a British Officer's uniform. In one of those raids near end of June, 1921 I was arrested and identified by McDonnell. I was brought first to the Abbey barracks where I was identified again by another spy named Flynn, and from there to the "Cage" in Cork barracks. S Flynn, ex British Army, Blarney Street., several unsuccessful attempts to get this man, eventually he left the country