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The Boston Globe - Tuesday, May 7, 1895
LONDON, May 7 - Lord Douglas of Hawick, eldest surviving son of the marquis of Queensberry, and Rev Stewart D. Headlam, well known as a stanch supporter of stage dancing, appeared in the Bow st police court this morning and became sureties for Oscar Wilde.
The Boston Globe - Tuesday, May 7, 1895
LONDON, May 7 - Lord Douglas of Hawick, eldest surviving son of the marquis of Queensberry, and Rev. Stewart D. Headlam, well known as a stanch supporter of stage dancing, appeared in Bow st police court this morning and became sureties for Oscar Wilde.