The Cork Examiner - Monday, May 20, 1895

London, Saturday. The Press Association states on reliable authority that during greater part of the time since his release Mr Oscar Wilde has been staying with his mother, Lady Wilde, at her residence in south-west London, and Messrs Humphreys and Sons, his solicitors, state their client will surrender at the Old Bailey on Monday, prior to the trial fixed for eleven o'clock. So far as can be ascertained Wilde and Taylor will be arraigned together. The case will last two or three days only.

Bristol Mercury - Monday, May 20, 1895

We learn on reliable authority that during the greater part of the time since his release Mr Oscar Wilde has been staying with his mother, Lady Wilde, at her residence in South-west London, and Messrs Humphreys and Sons, his solicitors, state their client will surrender at the Old Bailey to-day prior to the trial, which is fixed for 11 o'clock. So far as can be ascertained, Wilde and Taylor will be arraigned together, and the case will last two or three days only.

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