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Daily Times - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
The Marquis of Queensberry was present at Wilde's trial to-day. During the morning session Wilde was taken ill and was obliged to leave the court.
At Marlborough street police court this morning, the Marquis of Queensberry and his son, Lord Douglas of Hawick, were bound over, each in £500 bail, to keep the peace. The appearance in the police court to-day was the result of their encounter yesterday afternoon in Piccadilly.
The Cincinnati Enquirer - Thursday, May 23, 1895
LONDON, May 22. — The second trial of Oscar Wilde was begun in the Old Bailey Court before Justice Wills. There was a dense crowd of interested spectators present in the courtroom. Wilde was very restless, and looked worried and careworn.
The Marquis of Queensberry was present at the trial of Oscar Wilde to-day. During the morning session Wilde was taken ill, and was obliged to leave the Court.