Kerry Weekly Reporter - Saturday, April 13, 1895

The charge against Oscar Wilde and Taylor was resumed at Bow Street to-day. Wilde , on entering the dock, seemed much paler; he bowed respectfully to Sir John Bridge, the magistrate, and then looked on unconcernedly. Sir Edward Clarke appeared for Wilde, while Taylor was defended by Mr Newton. The latter said he wished to cross-examine previous witnesses, and Charles Parker was recalled. Some youths further testified, and certain landladies gave evidence of prisoners having visited those youths.

The Star - Thursday, April 11, 1895

The charge against Oscar Wilde and Taylor was resumed at Bow-street to-day. Mr. Wilde on entering the dock seemed much paler. He bowed respectfully to Sir John Bridge and then looked on unconcernedly.

Sir Edward Clarke appeared for Wilde, while Taylor was defended by Mr. Newton. The latter stated that he wished to cross- examine the previous witnesses, and Charles Parker was re-called. Some youths further testified, and certain landladies gave evidence of the prisoners having visited those youths.

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