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Nanaimo Free Press - Tuesday, May 7, 1895
Nanaimo Free Press - Tuesday, May 7, 1895
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The North American - Wednesday, May 8, 1895
The North American - Wednesday, May 8, 1895
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London, May 7 — Oscar Wilde was re-released on bail today after furnishing a personal bond for $12,500, and two sureties in $6,250 each.
Sureties were Lord Douglas and Rev Stewart Headlam. The latter is a graduate of Cambridge University, and resides at Hyde Park gate.
London, May 7 — Oscar Wilde was released on bail today after furnishing a personal bond for $12,500 and two sureties in $6250 each. His
sureties were Lord Douglas, of Hawick, eldest surviving son of the Marquis of Queensberry, and Rev. Stewart Headlam. The latter is a graduate of Cambridge
University, and resides at Hyde Park Gate. He was interviewed shortly after it became known that he had become one of Wilde’s bondsmen, and said: