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London Star - Monday, May 6, 1895
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The Evening News - Monday, May 6, 1895
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The Press Association understands that the Marquess of Queensberry paid an unexpected visit to Holloway Gaol on Saturday evening, where the accused men, Oscar Wilde and Taylor, are awaiting the decision of the Treasury regarding a new trial. The object of the visit of the marquess to Holloway has not transpired, but he had an interview with the chief prison officials. Oscar Wilde and Taylor apparently knew nothing of the visit of his lordship, who did not remain at the prison long. Up to the official hour of closing at the prison Wilde had not been bailed.
The Press Association understands that the Marquis of Queensberry paid an unexpected visit to Holloway Gaol on Saturday evening, where the accused men, Oscar Wilde and Taylor, are awaiting the decision of the Treasury regarding a new trial. The object of the visit of the marquis to Holloway has not transpired, but he had an interview with the chief prison officials. Oscar Wilde and Taylor apparently knew nothing of the visit of his lordship, who did not remain at the prison long. Up to the official hour of closing at the prison Wilde had not been bailed.