Compare Paragraphs
This page compares two reports at the paragraph level. The column on the left shows the first report in its entirety, and the column in the middle identifies paragraphs from the second report with significant matching content. The column on the right highlights any differences between the two matching paragraphs: pink shows differences in the first report and purple in the second report. The Match percentage underneath each comparison row in this column shows the percentage of similarity between the two paragraphs.
Original paragraph in
The Morning Post - Monday, May 6, 1895
The Morning Post - Monday, May 6, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Bristol Mercury - Monday, May 6, 1895
Bristol Mercury - Monday, May 6, 1895
Difference
Baron Pollock, sitting in Chambers, on Saturday, decided to allow Oscar Wilde out on bail, himself in £2,500, and two sureties of £1,250
each. The Judge, in the interval since the previous afternoon, had read through the whole of the depositions, and consulted with Mr. Justice Charles. Mr.
Mathews intimated that there might be some difficulty in obtaining two sureties for the amount fixed, though one surety could be obtained for a much
larger sum.— Baron Pollock said that in that event a further application should be made to him this morning. Should the bail be forthcoming they will have
to be tendered at Bow-street in order that the police may make the necessary inquiries.—Detective Brockwell was present at Chambers on Saturday morning;
and Mr. Humphreys informed him who the sureties in all probability would be.
Baron Pollock, sitting in Chambers, decided on Saturday to allow Oscar Wilde out on bail, himself security in £2500, and two other
sureties of £1250 each. The judge, in the interval elapsed since Friday afternoon, had read through the whole of the depositions, and consulted with Mr
Justice Charles, Mr Mathews intimated that there might be some difficulty in obtaining two sureties for the amount fixed, though one surely could be
obtained for a much larger sum. Baron Pollock said that in that event a further application should be made to him on Monday morning. No application has
yet been made on behalf of Taylor.