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               <p>This letter was addressed to Alice Stopford Green (1847-1929), the wife of historian John Richard Green (1837-1883). Stopford Green was a nationalist, involved in the Howth gun-running and a historian in her own right. She was shocked by the 1916 Rising and horrified that Casement had been plotting to obtain German assistance. Nonetheless, she visited Casement in prison and lobbied to prevent his execution.This letter was sent by the Bishop of Meath Laurence Gaughan (1842-1928). In this letter Gaughan states that he has signed the petition for the cancelation of the charges against Roger Casement (1864-1916). Casement had been imprisoned in London after he had been arrested while landing on the coast of Kerry in a submarine on the eve of the Easter Rising. A campaign was launched featuring many prominent figures such as W.B. Yeats and George Bernard Shaw to secure a reprieve for Casement but he was hanged on 3 August 1916.</p>
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                26th July, 1916   Madam,   I have given my name <lb/> to Colonel Moore, as a Signatory<lb/> to the petition for the <seg type="unclear">circulation</seg><lb/> of the lectures on Roger Casement. <seg type="closer"> Yours etc. <lb/> Laurence Gaughan <lb/> Bishop of Meath<lb/>  Mrs Stopford Green  36 Grosvenor Road,  London  </seg> 
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