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The Sun - Sunday, April 21, 1895
LONDON, April 20. - Lord Alfred Douglas, son of the Marquis of Queensberry and friend of Oscar Wilde, has written a letter to the Star appealing for a suspension of public judgment against Wilde, who, he says, is now delivered up to the fury of a cowardly and brutal mob.
The Globe - Monday, April 22, 1895
Lord Alfred Douglas, son of the Marquis of Queensberry, and his friend of Oscar Wilde, has written a letter to The Star appealing for a suspension of public judgment against Wilde, who, he says, is now delivered up to the fury of a cowardly and brutal mob. Mr. Robert Buchanan, the author and playwright, has written a letter in a similar strain.