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TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... alleged libel preferred by Oscar Wilde against the Marquis of Quegneberry, which was tried at that court at the last sessions. A plean of jnstification filed by Lord Queensberrv was upheld, and arising out et that triai Oscar Wilde was. arrested, and charged ...

PROSECUTION OF OSCAR WILDE

... tieas, gave evidence iii corroboration, HTte was introduced to Oscar Wilde through Taylor ait t 01ettier's Restaurant, utnd they ?? irivate roomi, wlmere they had champagne. :&c, -Th Oscar Wilde took lila brother lat~et.to the Savoy'da Hlotel, Alfred Wood ...

THE PROSECUTION OF OSCAR WILDE

... THE PROSECUTION OP OSCAR WILDE. Ocajr Wilde, described in the calendar s an author, surrendered to his bail at the Old Bailey on Monday to answer certain charges preferred under the 11th qection of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1835. On the case being ...

OSCAR WILDE IN CUSTODY

... sy with reference to Mr. Oscar Wilde's defence pe that Sir Edward Clarke wrote early on Saturday 10 heto Mr. Hnmpbreys, saying that, having regard to rts the events oi Friday, he tnoucht it right to say I that, if Mr. Oscar Wilde desired that he shonld ...

THE RE-TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... THE RE-TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. CROSS.EXA INAflON By THE SOLICI'TOR 3' GENEAL. r i The trial of Oscar Wille, who is charged under the i 11th section- of the Criminal law Amendment Act with l various offences, was continued at the Old Bailey yes. terday mornring ...

THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. LosNoDr, SATTURDAY.-The trial was resunmed to- day of Oscar Wide, aged fQrty, author and drama- tist, and Alfred Taylor, aged thivtw-three, on an indictnent charginlg tlacm with certail misdemea- nours. MiF. C. F. Gill and Mr ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... renlied Yes. After supper he accompanied Wilde to Tite-screet, Chelsea. The ease wvas adjourned. g PRISONER SOLD UP, d Oscar Wilde's belongings at nl, Tite.street, Chelsea, wvere sold by auction on Wednesday by n order of the Sheritf, acting upon three ...

THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WIUDE. A DISAGREEMENT. London, Wednesaay. Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor again appeared in the dock at the Central Criminal Court to-day on the several indictmentspre- lerred against them., Mr Justice Charles began his summing up to ...

TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... TRIAL O? OS6CAR WILDE,- - , . . _ - . ?? VERDICT AND SENTENCE. THE SCENE IN COURT. The trial of Oscar Wilde was resumed at the Old Bailey on Saturday before Mr Justice Wills. The prisoner, who looked ill and anxious, having entered the dock, The Soli ...

THE PROSECUTION OF OSCAR WILDE

... THE PROSECUTION OF OSCAR WILDE. Osca~r F. O'Tlahe7rty W~ills B'Wilde, 40, described as an author, surrendered to his bail a' the Old Bailey, an Thursday, to answer certain charges preferred unde ?? of the Criminal Law Araendment Act, 1885. lfe Taylor ...

[ill] AND OSCAR WILDE

... thinlg thtt a young moa. on the threshold of life, who had heen tos everal years dominated hy Oscar Wilde, and who had bswn ' adored and loved. by Oscar Wilde as the two letters apmvsed. slouuldthsnshow the tendency of his isiid uponl this -ightf i subject ...