Roger David Casement (1 September, 1864 - 3 August, 1916), known as Sir Roger Casement, CMG between 1905 and July 1916, was an Irish patriot, poet, revolutionary and nationalist by inclination. He was a British diplomat by profession and is famous for his activities against human rights abuses in the Congo and Peru, but more well known for his dealings with Germany prior to Ireland's Easter Rising in 1916. Wikipedia
After a few passing remarks and references to how the writing conformed to what he had seen of Casement's unchallenged handwriting, Dr. Baxendale pronounced himself satisfied there had been no forgery. www.atholbooks.org/review/gilestest.php
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For decades, mystery has surrounded the Black Diaries of Roger Casement, which exposed him as a homosexual. www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/britain_wwone/casement_01.s...
... (requires javascript): Roger Casement's Speech From The Dock My Lord Chief Justice, as I wish my words to reach a much wider audience than I see before me here, I intend to read all ... ireland.dyn.dhs.org/Roger_Casements_Speech_From_The_Dock....
April 12th 1916 Sir Roger Casement boards submarine U-19 at Wilmshaven, Germany, bound for a rendezvous with the Aud at Tralee. www.1916rising.com/timeline.html
(Charles Fayette) McGovern, John, 1850-1917 McGovern, John McGowan, Richard, 1958- McGuinn, Roger McGuire, Elizabeth McGuire, John Joseph, 1917-1981 McHarry, Samuel McHugh, Hugh Hobart, George V. McIlwraith, Jean N. www.gutenberg.org/author/R