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The Ottawa Citizen - Wednesday, November 13, 1895
The Ottawa Citizen - Wednesday, November 13, 1895
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The Globe - Wednesday, November 13, 1895
The Globe - Wednesday, November 13, 1895
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London, Nov. 12.- Oscar Wilde was brought from Wardsworth prison this morning to be publicly examined in the bankruptcy court regarding
his assets. The court room was crowded. Wilde looked ill and his answers to questions were almost entirely mono-syllablic and given in a low voice. His
testimony showed that in recent years he had lived beyond his income, and had sometimes been paid in advance for his plays, hence certain theatrical
managers were his creditors instead of his debtors. The court then passed upon Wilde's accounts, which showed that his liabilities were £3,591, and that
he had no available assets. It transpired in the course of the examination that there was a marriage settlement in favor of Wilde's wife of £800 a year.
Oscar Wilde was brought from Wardsworth prison this morning to be publicly examined in the Bankruptcy Court regarding his assets. The
Court room was crowded. Wilde looked ill and his answers to questions were almost entirely monosyllabic and given in a low voice. His testimony showed
that in recent years he had lived beyond his income and had sometimes been paid in advance for his plays, hence certain theatrical managers were his
creditors instead of his debtors. The Court then passed upon Wilde’s acts, which showed that his liabilities were £3,591 and that he had no available
assets. It transpired in the course of the examination that there was a marriage settlement in favor of Wilde’s wife of £800 a year.