Roger David Casement (Irish: Ruairí Dáithí Mac Easmainn; 1 September 1864 – 3 August 1916), known as Sir Roger Casement, CMG, between 1911 and 1916, was...
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The Casement Report was a 1904 document written at the behest of the British Government by Roger Casement (1864–1916)—a British diplomat and future Irish...
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in the west of the city, and is named after the Irish revolutionary Roger Casement. The stadium, which has been closed since June 2013, previously had...
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are diaries purported to have been written by the Irish revolutionary Roger Casement, which contained accounts of homosexual liaisons with young men. They...
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Banna Strand (section Roger Casement)
Banna Strand is associated with Roger Casement who was captured on 21 April 1916, having landed from a German U-boat. Casement was involved in an attempt to...
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Sir Roger Casement is a 1968 German television miniseries depicting the efforts of the historical figure Sir Roger Casement to seek German aid for Irish...
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159-170. Casement 2003, pp. 708–709. Hardenburg 1912, p. 42. Casement 2003, p. 708. Casement, Roger (2000). The Amazon Journal of Roger Casement. Peru /...
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courts, was convicted of perjury and served a 14-year prison sentence. Roger Tichborne, heir to the family's title and fortunes, was presumed to have...
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Herbert Ward (sculptor) (section Roger Casement)
Ward first met Roger Casement in the Congo in 1884. They became close friends, a friendship which lasted 30 years, and he asked Casement to be the godfather...
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Peruvian Amazon Company (section Casement Report)
1913, p. 219,271. Hardenburg 1912, pp. 268, 309. Casement, Roger. The Amazon Journal of Roger Casement. Putumayo: Anaconda Editions. pp. 152, 237. ISBN 1901990001...
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collected rubber from locally enslaved indigenous populations. In 1910 Roger Casement described his plantation as "merely a center of terrorization – that...
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way back to the shore, he met then-British Consul in the Congo Roger Casement. Casement had been appointed to write a report on allegations of atrocities...
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1913, pp. 70–74. Casement, Roger (1997). The Amazon Journal of Roger Casement. Anaconda Editions. ISBN 1901990052. Casement, Roger (2003). Mitchell,...
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novelization of the life of Anglo-Irish diplomat and Irish patriot Roger Casement (1864–1916). The title is itself the title of a poem written by the...
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Irish Brigade (World War I) (redirect from Casement Brigade)
The "Irish Brigade" was an attempt by Sir Roger Casement to form an Irish nationalist military unit during World War I among Irishmen who had served in...
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Sir Roger Casement, a diplomat who was hanged in 1916 for his role in the Easter Rising. Protests had been held regarding the inclusion of Casement Park...
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in the region to investigate the alleged malpractices of the regime. Roger Casement was the resident British consul in Boma when he was directed by the...
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character actor Roger A. Caras, American wildlife photographer and writer Roger Carter (disambiguation), multiple people Roger Casement, Irish patriot...
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Casement Aerodrome (Irish: Aeradróm Mhic Easmainn) or Baldonnel Aerodrome (ICAO: EIME) is a military airbase to the southwest of Dublin, Ireland situated...
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missing publisher (link) ; also via HathiTrust. Casement, Roger. Report of the British Consul, Roger Casement, on the Administration of the Congo Free State...
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"Inland Sea" (EP Edit) – 3:41 "Festival Thyme" – 2:17 "The Betrayal of Roger Casement & the Irish Brigade" – 5:44 Limited edition vinyl picture disc "Bells...
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Raimund Weisbach (section Sir Roger Casement)
island of Heligoland, Roger Casement embarked as a passenger aboard U-19. Their destination was Ireland. He delivered Casement to Tralee Bay a few days...
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their consul Roger Casement to investigate conditions there. His extensive travels and interviews in the region resulted in the Casement Report, which...
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A. M. Sullivan (barrister) (section Casement trial)
the trial of Sir Roger Casement for treason. No English barrister would defend Casement, and Sullivan was persuaded to take the case by George Gavan Duffy...
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and Mr Casement. Verso. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-84467-334-6. Retrieved 13 August 2023. Casement, Roger (1997). The Amazon Journal of Roger Casement. Anaconda...
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Loreto. 2001. Casement, Roger (1997). The Amazon Journal of Roger Casement0. Anaconda Editions. ISBN 978-1-901990-05-8. Casement, Roger (2003). Mitchell...
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often used in cases which raised novel points of law or for high-profile trials. Among famous trials at bar are the trials of Sir Roger Casement and Dr Leander...
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(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 787. Casement, Roger (1997). The Amazon Journal of Roger Casement. Anaconda Editions, 1997. p. 243. ISBN 978-1-901990-05-8...
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and controversial legacy of Irish nationalist and British diplomat Roger Casement. It was first broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 4 February 1973 and has been...
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was Sir Francis Mitchell in 1621. More recent examples include Sir Roger Casement, whose knighthood was canceled for treason during the First World War...
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