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Chronologyof Casement'slife
1st September 1864 Born in Sandycove, Co. Dublin to Roger Casement and Anne Jephson. The youngest of four, he has two brothers, Charles and Tom, and a sister Agnes who was known as Nina. 1873 Death of Anne Jephson in childbirth. 1877 Death of Casement's father. The four children become wards of John Casement, at Magherintemple House in County Antrim. 27th June 1895 Appointed as HM Consul in Lorneo Marques, Portuguese East Africa (now Mozambique). July 1903 Begins his investigation into forced labour in the Congo. 15th February 1904 Report published but, at the insistence of the Foreign Office, it does not name individuals. 13th July 1910 Meets Sir Edward Grey at the Foreign Office to discuss conditions in the Putumayo region of South America. 31st August 1910 Arrives in Iquitos to investigate reports of atrocities. 6th July 1911 Knighted by King George V. 13th July 1912 Putumayo Report published. August 1914 Outbreak of World War One. 31st October 1914 Arrives in Berlin to try to secure a German declaration of support for an independent Ireland. 5th December 1914 Addresses Irish prisoners-of-war in an attempt to raise a 'rebel brigade'. He gets only three recruits. 15th April 1916 U-19 leaves for Ireland with Casement, Robert Monteith and Daniel Bailey, an Irish Brigade sergeant, on board. 21st April 1916 Disembarks at Banna Strand, Curraghane, Co. Kerry but is soon arrested. His attempts to warn the Volunteers to call off the Rising fail. 24th April 1916 The Easter Rising ('the Sinn Fein rebellion') begins in Dublin. Casement is imprisoned in the Tower of London. 26th June 1916 The Times reports the start of the trial of Sir Roger Casement on the charge of 'high treason'. 29th June 1916 Casement is found guilty and sentenced to death. 3rd August 1916 Hanged at Pentonville Prison. The executioner Albert Ellis recalled: 'He appeared to me the bravest man it fell to my unhappy lot to execute.'

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