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Fin de la Semaine 1895-04-06 Le Courier de Londres et de l'Europe Britain French 0 0 153
Chronique de Londres 1895-04-27 Le Courier de Londres et de l'Europe Britain French 0 0 149
Chronique de Londres 1895-05-04 Le Courier de Londres et de l'Europe Britain French 0 0 45
Fin de la Semaine 1895-05-04 Le Courier de Londres et de l'Europe Britain French 0 0 109
Chronique de Londres 1895-05-11 Le Courier de Londres et de l'Europe Britain French 0 1 199
Fin de la Semaine 1895-05-25 Le Courier de Londres et de l'Europe Britain French 0 0 393
Chronique de Londres 1895-06-01 Le Courier de Londres et de l'Europe Britain French 11 55 220
OSCAR & MARQUISThe Strange Libel Case Opened.SCENE IN COURT.A Remarkable Letter to Lord Alfred Douglas. 1895-04-03 The Evening News Britain English 0 21 2718
THE CASE ENDS[...] Verdict Against Oscar.SIR EDWARD CLARKE[...] Withdraw From the Prosecution. 1895-04-05 The Evening News Britain English 0 14 1108
IN THE CELLS.Oscar Wilde Spends a Night at Bow Street.HE CANNOT EAT,[...] the Police Coffee With Relish 1895-04-06 The Evening News Britain English 0 15 3029
"MORAL HUMBUG."Blotting Out the Name But Retaining the Plays. 1895-04-08 The Evening News Britain English 0 0 166
"B 24."OSCAR WILDE CONFINED IN HOLLOWAY GAOL.HE WANTS BAILAnd is Dissatisfied with the Prison Accommodation. 1895-04-09 The Evening News Britain English 0 3 487
WILDEAgain Charged at Bow-street With Taylor.THE PARIS TRIP.Atkins and the Intellectual Shelley Called. 1895-04-11 The Evening News Britain English 0 0 1535
OSCAR WILDEIs the Cause of a Duel Between French Literary Men. 1895-04-17 The Evening News Britain English 0 1 159
TWO PICTURES.The Sale at Tite-street—The Cell at Holloway. 1895-04-25 The Evening News Britain English 0 3 1024
WILDE.[...] Struggle [...] Old Bailey.IN COURT.... Appeal [...] 1895-04-26 The Evening News Britain English 0 1 1545
A WILDE SCANDAL.Criminal Libel Action Brought by an English Journalist in Paris. 1895-04-26 The Evening News Britain English 0 0 150
[...]Judge’s[...] 1895-05-01 The Evening News Britain English 0 0 1587
WILDE.Sureties Forthcoming and an Order is Signed For His Release. 1895-05-06 The Evening News Britain English 0 5 202
WILDE OUT.Lord Douglas and the Rev. Stewart Headlam become Sureties. 1895-05-08 The Evening News Britain English 0 15 599
OSCAR WILDE’S MOVEMENTS. 1895-05-09 The Evening News Britain English 0 0 190
OSCAR WILDE.A Startling Rumour as to the Disappearance of Witnesses. 1895-05-17 The Evening News Britain English 0 4 125
QUEENSBERRYHas a Maul With His Son in Piccadilly.BOTH ARRESTEDAnd Will Appear in a Small Ring at Marlborough-street. 1895-05-22 The Evening News Britain English 0 0 457
WILDE.His Second Trial at the Old Bailey. 1895-05-23 The Evening News Britain English 0 2 948
THE TRIAL OF WILDE.Sir Edward Clarke Opens the Defence—Wilde in the Box. 1895-05-24 The Evening News Britain English 0 31 2560
THE LAST SCENEIn the Oscar Wilde Prosecution.HIS REMOVAL TO GAOL.The Work He Will Have to do Described. 1895-05-27 The Evening News Britain English 0 56 1232
OSCAR WILDE.It will be Argued that the Recent Proceedings were Irregular. 1895-06-05 The Evening News Britain English 1 2 114
WILDE IN GAOL.Rev. Stewart Headlam Explains Why he Became Surety. 1895-06-07 The Evening News Britain English 0 5 377
OSCAR WILDE.Application for His Release on Technical Grounds Refused. 1895-06-17 The Evening News Britain English 11 11 102
OSCAR WILDE BANKRUPT. 1895-07-26 The Evening News Britain English 0 0 29
OSCAR WILDE'SBankruptcy—Statement of Affairs—Tobacco, Wine, and Jewellery. 1895-08-22 The Evening News Britain English 4 4 267
OSCAR WILDEDisplays "Courage and Resignation," and Reads Pater and Newman. 1895-08-27 The Evening News Britain English 1 1 138
NEWS AND NOTIONS.Items Concerning Events of the Day and Things in General. 1895-09-23 The Evening News Britain English 3 2 79
OSCAR WILDE.A Crowd of Spectators Disappointed at the Bankruptcy Court. 1895-09-24 The Evening News Britain English 0 0 320
LONDON, THURSDAY, April 4. 1895-04-04 London Daily News Britain English 0 0 55
MR. OSCAR WILDE'S ACTION FOR LIBEL 1895-04-04 London Daily News Britain English 0 114 3752
THE ALLEGED LIBEL ON MR. OSCAR WILDE. 1895-04-05 London Daily News Britain English 0 0 2250
THE CRIMINAL LIBEL CASE.ACQUITTAL OF LORD QUEENSBERRY.MR. OSCAR WILDE ARRESTED. 1895-04-06 London Daily News Britain English 0 25 1544
LONDON, SATURDAY, April 6. 1895-04-06 London Daily News Britain English 0 0 127
PROSECUTION OF OSCAR WILDE AND TAYLOR. 1895-04-08 London Daily News Britain English 0 0 414
DUEL BETWEEN LITERARY MEN IN FRANCE.(Through Reuter’s Agency)PARIS, April 17. 1895-04-18 London Daily News Britain English 5 6 90
LONDON, THURSDAY, May 2. 1895-05-02 London Daily News Britain English 0 0 70
OSCAR WILDE'S BAIL.— 1895-05-08 London Daily News Britain English 0 0 99
(Before Mr. Justice Wills.)THE CHARGES AGAINST OSCAR WILDE.— 1895-05-21 London Daily News Britain English 0 0 395
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.(Before Mr. Justice Wills.)THE CHARGES AGAINST OSCAR WILDE.— 1895-05-25 London Daily News Britain English 0 0 162
LONDON, MONDAY, May 27. 1895-05-27 London Daily News Britain English 0 0 53
THE BANKRUPTCY OF OSCAR WILDE.APPEARANCE IN COURT. 1895-11-13 London Daily News Britain English 0 0 437
OSCAR WILDE DEFENDS HIMSELF AT THE OLD BAILEY. CHARGES BROUGHT AGAINST HIM BY LORD QUEENSBERRY. 1895-04-03 London Star Britain English 0 55 4192
OSCAR WILDE, CROSS-EXAMINED BY MR. CARSON, INDIGNANTLY DENIES LORD QUEENSBERRY'S CHARGES. 1895-04-04 London Star Britain English 0 60 4217
NOT GUILTY. SENSATIONAL END OF THE WILDE LIBEL. QUEENSBERRY'S WORDS FOUND FULLY JUSTIFIED. M. Clarke Withdraws from the Case After Consultation with Oscar who Does Not Appear in the Final Scene. 1895-04-05 London Star Britain English 0 20 1932
OSCAR WILDE CHARGED THIS MORNING AT BOW-ST. TAYLOR IS PLACED BY OSCAR'S SIDE IN THE DOCK 1895-04-06 London Star Britain English 0 29 2165
OSCAR WILDE IN PRISON Eats Little and Sleeps Less in Spite of A Doctor's Draught. 1895-04-08 London Star Britain English 0 1 632
OSCAR WILDE BROUGHT UP AT BOW-ST THIS MORNING. Sir Edward Clarke Again Takes Up Wilde's Case, But Declines to Cross- examine the Witnesses Already Called. 1895-04-11 London Star Britain English 0 27 1936
SPECIAL EDITION WILDE CASE. PRISONERS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT THE OLD BAILEY. The Two Parkers Give More Evidence, and Sir John Bridge, after Studying Depositions at the Queensberry Trial, Refuses to Admit Wilde and Taylor to Bail. 1895-04-19 London Star Britain English 1 25 1856
London Star - Friday, April 19, 1895 1895-04-19 London Star Britain English 0 0 584
OSCAR WILDE. TWO VIEWS OF HIS PRESENT POSITION. Has he been Unfairly or Prematurely Judged by Magistrate and Public, or does His Case Illustrate the Need of Prison Reform? 1895-04-22 London Star Britain English 0 0 704
OSCAR WILDE. LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS APPEALS FOR FAIR PLAY. SIR JOHN BRIDGE IS ACCUSED OF "FLAGRANT PREJUDICE." Lord Queensberry's "Precious Bit of Cant and Bad Grammar" Do Not Alienate the Sympathy of Mr. Robert Buchanan, Who Only Wants to See "Queensberry Rules" Observed in the Trial. 1895-04-22 London Star Britain English 0 6 629
SPECIAL EDITION. WILDE CASE. A STARTLING RUMOR DENIED Mr. Wilde's Solicitors Say he will Plead Not Guilty, and Will Fight the Case to the End. 1895-04-23 London Star Britain English 0 8 615
OSCAR WILDE. MR. BUCHANAN PLEADS FOR A BROTHER ARTIST. And Says That Wilde Has Already Lost Everything That Can Make Life Toler- able--Another Correspondant Holds Different Views of "Christian Charity." 1895-04-23 London Star Britain English 0 0 911
WILDE CASE. MR. CHARLES MATHEWS APPLIES FOR POSTPONEMENT. >Mr. Wilde's Solicitor is of Opinion that in the Present State of Public Feeling it would be Difficult to have an Impartial Trial--Case will be Tried on Friday. 1895-04-24 London Star Britain English 0 0 720
OSCAR WILDE. MR. BUCHANAN REPLIES TO AN "ANONYMOUS COWARD." And Says That He "Heard From the Marquess of Queensberry's Own Lips That he Would Gladly Set the Public an Example of Sympathy and Mag- nanimity." 1895-04-24 London Star Britain English 0 0 650
OSCAR WILDE. Lord Queensberry Defines His "Sym- pathy" for the Dramatist. TO THE EDITOR OF "THE STAR." 1895-04-25 London Star Britain English 0 2 747
OSCAR WILDE. LAST SCENE OF THE SENSA- TIONAL TRIAL. The Prosecution Put Forward Twenty- five Counts in Their Indictment, and Sir Edward Clarke Objects to Wilde Being Asked to Plead. 1895-04-26 London Star Britain English 0 8 1793
OSCAR WILDE. SECOND SCENE OF THE LAST PHASE OF THE TRIAL. Sir Edward Clarke Puts Wood Through a Severe Cross-Examination, During Which He Makes Damaging Admis- sions. 1895-04-27 London Star Britain English 0 16 1576
OSCAR WILDE. MORE WITNESSES ARE CALLED FOR THE PROSECUTION. Nothing New, However, is Brought Out in Evidence, which Relates to Wilde's Stay at the Savoy Hotel and Taylor's Arrest. 1895-04-29 London Star Britain English 1 18 1362
OSCAR WILDE. 1895-04-30 London Star Britain English 0 25 3183
WILDE. IMPRESSIVE SUMMING UP BY MR. JUSTICE CHARLES. HE CAN SEE NOTHING IMMORAL IN "DORIAN GRAY," OR IN WILDE'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE "CHAMELEON," BUT IS OF OPINION THAT THERE IS LEGAL CORROBORATION OF THE EVIDENCE OF THE PRINCIPAL WITNESSES. 1895-05-01 London Star Britain English 0 0 4018
BAIL FOR OSCAR WILDE An Application to be Made to Baron Pollock in Chambers 1895-05-02 London Star Britain English 0 1 74
BAIL FOR OSCAR WILDE Two Sureties of £1,250 Each and Personal Recognisance £2,500. 1895-05-04 London Star Britain English 1 1 141
QUEENSBERRY VISITS HOLLOWAY 1895-05-06 London Star Britain English 0 2 97
SURETIES FOR OSCAR WILDE 1895-05-06 London Star Britain English 0 0 33
WILDE RELEASED. MR. VAUGHAN ACCEPTS BAIL THIS MORNING. Lord Douglas of Hawick and the Rev. Stewart Headlam Became Bail for Wilde--Mr. Headlam Wants Wilde to Have a Fair Trial. 1895-05-07 London Star Britain English 0 13 618
WILDE CASE REOPENED TO-DAY AT THE OLD BAILEY WILDE AND TAYLOR TO BE TRIED SEPARATELY. The Solicitor-General Opens in Person the Case for the Prosecution -- Wilde to be Released on the Old Bail -- Application for the Postponement of his Trial to the Next Sessions 1895-05-20 London Star Britain English 0 5 2139
THE WILDE SCANDAL TAYLOR CROSS-EXAMINED BY SIR FRANK LOCKWOOD Little Prospect of an Early Finish of the Trial, which will Probably Last the Afternoon Through 1895-05-21 London Star Britain English 1 13 2560
QUEENSBERRY. APPEARS WITH HIS SON AT MARLBOROUGH-ST. THE TELEGRAM AND LETTERS WHICH LED TO THE FIGHT. The Two Sides of the Story are Told, and an Odd Telegram Sent by the Marquess is Read--Father and Son Bound Over in a Big Sum to Keep the Peace. 1895-05-22 London Star Britain English 0 17 1308
WILDE AGAIN IN THE DOCK AT THE OLD BAILEY. SOME SELF REVELATION BY SHELLEY. He Says Wilde "Entrapped Him," but Afterwards Seemed Sincerely Sorry-- Peculiarities of "An Artist's" Temperament in a New Series of Letters. 1895-05-22 London Star Britain English 0 33 2530
WILDE, WEAK, ILL, AND UTTERLY DEJECTED IN THE DOCK. WITNESSES EXAMINED FOR CORROBORATION. The Elder Parker and the Hotel Servants Go Over the Old Story--A Smart Bit of Cross-examination by Sir Edward Clarke. 1895-05-23 London Star Britain English 1 34 1724
WILDE, CROSS-EXAMINED FOR THE THIRD TIME, ADMITS THAT HE WAS ENORMOUSLY FOND OF PRAISE. Strong Remarks on Sir Frank Lockwood's Conduct of the Case for the Crown, which, Sir Edward Clarke Says, is Contrary to the Usual Practice of the Courts and to the Rules of Common Fairness. 1895-05-24 London Star Britain English 1 81 3260
WILDE TRIAL. FIERCE COMBAT BETWEEN COUNSEL. LOCKWOOD HOTLY RETORTS ON SIR EDWARD CLARKE. JURY ASK ABOUT A. DOUGLAS. Passionate Outbursts which Distress the Judge, who Threatens to Clear the Court of Morbid Curiositymongers who Laugh. 1895-05-25 London Star Britain English 1 37 2628
WILDE. LAST TERRIBLE SCENE OF THE GREAT TRIAL. SCATHING SPEECH BT THE JUDGE IN PASSING SENTENCE. Received With Cries of "Shame" From the Public Gallery as Oscar Wilde, Utterly Unnerved and Cast Down, was Led to the Cells. 1895-05-27 London Star Britain English 0 0 1717
WILDE. SOME OF THE MYSTERIES OF THE CASE. A List of Blanks Which Were Left Unfilled at the First Two Trials. 1895-05-28 London Star Britain English 1 19 630
THE WILDE SCANDAL. Mr. Labouchere Writes Very Plainly About it. 1895-05-29 London Star Britain English 0 0 328
THE QUEENSBERRY LIBEL CASE. 1895-04-03 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 72
THE CHARGE AGAINST LORD QUEENSBERRY. 1895-04-04 The Morning Post Britain English 0 239 5925
LONDON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1895. 1895-04-04 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 59
LONDON, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1895. 1895-04-05 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 72
THE CHARGE AGAINST LORD QUEENSBERRY. 1895-04-05 The Morning Post Britain English 0 68 5927
LONDON, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1895. 1895-04-06 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 178
THE CHARGE AGAINST LORD QUEENSBERRY.VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY. 1895-04-06 The Morning Post Britain English 0 56 1837
THE CHARGES AGAINST MR. OSCAR WILDE. 1895-04-08 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 143
LONDON. MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1595. 1895-04-08 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 46
LONDON. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1805. 1895-04-12 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 47
THE CHARGE AGAINST OSCAR WILDE. 1895-04-12 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 532
FRANCE.FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.PARIS, APRIL 17. 1895-04-18 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 43
LONDON, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1895. 1895-04-20 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 25
OSCAR WILDE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. 1895-04-20 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 224
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. (Before the COMMON SERJEANT.) 1895-04-24 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 41
THE WILDE CASE. 1895-04-25 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 469
LONDON, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1895. 1895-04-27 The Morning Post Britain English 0 0 43
THE WILDE CASE. 1895-04-27 The Morning Post Britain English 0 9 423

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