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LORD QUEENSBERRY AND OSCAR WILDE

... -inz one Oscar Wilde, at Albeinarle Street, on the 18th of February, 1895. Mr. . 0. Hunmphreys, solicitor, prose- cuted, and Sir George Lewis, solicitor, appeared for the defence. Mr. Humphreys. in opening the case, said that Ar. Oscar Wilds was a married ...

CHARGE OF LIBELLING OSCAR WILDE

... CHAIRGB OF LIBELLING , . OSCAR WILDE. COMMITTAL OF THE MA.RQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY. I The Mar quis of Queensberry surren- dered before Mr.Newton at Marlborough- treet police-court, On Saturday, to his bail, to answer the charge of havinz pub. lished a certain ...

MR. OSCAR WILDE AND THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY

... MR{. OSCAR WILDE AND THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY. { TEE MARQUIS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. At the Marlborough Street Police Court, London, on Saturday, the Marquis of Quscnsberry surrendered to his bail to answer the charge of lil)elling Mr. Oscar Wilde, by the ...

ALLEGED LIBEL ON MR. OSCAR WILDE

... Wright, thp pro- secutor, was a member of the Albemarle 1 01db, to which both ladies and gentlemen were admitted.- Mrs ,Oscar Wilde also be- longed to-anl took active interest in the club. On f 2'Wilde going to the club on Feb 28ths Wright, a hall porter ...

THE ALLEGED LIBEL ON MR. OSCAR WILDE

... Gill, instructed by Messrs. Day an Russell, of 1 Norfolk-street, Strand. Mr. C. 0 Humphreys, i solicitor, appeared for Mr. Oscar Wilde. The court was overcrowded with interested and curious -persons. Mr. Wilde drove to the court in a carriage and Pair in ...

Mr. Oscar Wilde and the Marquis of Queensbury

... Mr. Oscar Wilde and the' Marquis of Queensbuy. The Libel Action. The wretched little police court ?? Marlborough-street was crowdedithis moxn- ing by people of importance and Gtherwise,' who had come tohearthefurtherdevelopment of the libel action brought ...

THE ALLEGED LIBEL ON MR. OSCAR WILDE

... tlig &icitors .table. Mr Oscar Wilde came intO court with Lord Alfred Douglas, the Marquis of Queens- =ber' son, but, by the direction of the ma- gistrate, Lord Alfred left court as soon as the case was called. Mr Oscar Wilde, replying to Mr Hunmphreys ...

THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY AND MR. OSCAR WILDE

... t entve!ope aditlreceid to luito. Tits kind- Wvs'Ir on the3 bukf t ?? was that of the hk! ton,,rr, trto intfernuedl Mr. Oscar Wilde thait there io. : card iuutlo that End beeit Icit I the club by the Irtilluis of Queelltiblrry for hiln. Whaiti tdto polter ...

MR. OSCAR WILDE AND LORD QUEENSBERRY

... ML OSCAR WILDE AND LORD QUEENSBERRY. EXTRAORDINARY LIBEL CASE. HIS LORDSHIP COMMITTED FOR TRIAL- At the Mariborough-street Polie-court on Saturday the Marquis of Qusensberry surrendered to his bail to answer the charge of libelling Mr. Oscar Wilde by ...

ARREST OF THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY

... concerning one Oscar Wilde, at Albermarle-street, on the 28th of February, 1895, at the parish of St. Georges. Mr. C. -O. Humphreys prosecuted, and Sir George Lewis appeared for the defence. Mr. Humphreys, in opening the case aid that Mr. Oscar Wilde was a maried ...

ARREST OF THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY

... ciously publisiing a defamatory libel clncertninag Mar. Oscar Wilde. Mr. Huniphi:evs, solicitor, pro- secuted, and Sir George Ltoois ddefided. Mr. Hnmnpbreys, in opening the case, said r. Oscar Wilde waasa married mlan antil lived on t.le moast affectionate ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST LORD QUEENSBERRY

... it 'only came to. thp knowledue of Mr. * Oscar Wilde, lie believed, last Thursday night. 0 The Marquis was a member of the Albemarle (CIub, to which 'both ladies aud gentlemen were a admitted. MArs. Oscar Wilde also belouged toand b took an active interest ...