Both are possible and correct.
Sir Roger Casement.
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"Roger and I appreciate what you did" is correct grammar
Roger David Casement was the Irish leader who was captured and hanged for treason during the uprising. Casement was buried twice, first after the hanging in the jail cemetery and then later with full military honors in Ireland.
Roger Casement died on 1916-08-03.
Sir Roger Casement - TV series - was created in 1968.
The duration of Sir Roger Casement - TV series - is 3 hours.
The cast of The Ghost of Roger Casement - 2002 includes: Alan Gilsenan as Narrator
Sir Roger Casement.
Roger Casement has written: 'The Crime Against Europe (A Possible Outcome of the War of 1914)' 'Passages taken from the manuscript written by Roger Casement in the condemned cell at Pentonville Prison' 'Britisches gegen deutsches imperium' -- subject(s): Imperialism 'Die Achillesferse Englands' -- subject(s): Irish question 'The language of the outlaw' -- subject(s): Irish language 'Roger Casement's diaries' -- subject(s): Consuls, Description and travel, Diaries, Forced labor, Journeys, Nationalists, Rubber industry workers, Treatment of Indians 'The Crime Against Europe A Possible Outcome of the War of 1914' 'Poems of the Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood' 'The Crime Against Europe A Possible Outcome of the War of 1914' 'Casement's speech from the dock' 'Some poems of Roger Casement' 'Trial of Sir Roger Casement (Notable British trials)' 'Sir Roger Casement's diaries' -- subject(s): History
Rodger was not killed at all in this story.
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