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The Weekly Times - Saturday, April 27, 1895
A true bill has been returned by the Grand Jury in the case of the man Taylor, who is alleged to have been a principa[sic] in the shocking doings in association with which Oscar Wilde is charged.
Taylor is sent for trial on a charge of felony.
LONDON, April 23.
Counsel for Oscar Wilde, against whom a true bill was found yesterday, state that he intends to plead not guilty, and will fight to the end against what he terms an infamous and unfounded charge.
An auction sale of the furniture and effects of Oscar Wilde took place to-day. There was a large attendance, and people bought at fancy prices.
The Herald - Thursday, April 25, 1895
Counsel for Oscar Wilde, against whom a true bill was found yesterday, state that he intends to plead not guilty, and will fight to the end against what he terms an infamous and unfounded charge.