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Original paragraph in
Kerry News - Friday, April 5, 1895
Kerry News - Friday, April 5, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Kerry Weekly Reporter - Saturday, April 6, 1895
Kerry Weekly Reporter - Saturday, April 6, 1895
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In the charge against the Marquis of Queensberry to-day of having libelled Mr Oscar Wilde, the plaintiff, in cross-examination, told as
to first meeting with Wood, and his visit to Mr Taylor’s rooms in Little College Street. Taylor had since been arrested by the police. Taylor had
introduced five young men to him. To one Charles Parker he had given five pounds. Continuing, he said that Parker had since been arrested by the police.
Parker’s brother dined with witness in [...] private room the first time they met. He did not know that Parker was a valet, and has a brother a groom.
Parker called with Oscar and he called Parker Charlie. Wilde further said he had been introduced to the lad, and taken him to Paris, stayed at same hotel
with him, and given him money. Witness denied all impropriety.
In the charge against the Marquis of Queensberry to-day of having libelled Mr Oscar Wilde, the plaintiff in cross-examination, told as
to first meeting with Wood, and his visit to Mr Taylor's rooms in Little College Street. Taylor had since been arrested by the police. Taylor had
introduced five young men to him. To one Charles Parker he had given five pounds. Continuing, he said that Parker had since been arrested by the police.
Parker’s brother dined with witness in his private room the first time they met. He did not know that Parker was a valet, and has a brother a groom.
Parker called with Oscar and he called Parker Charlie. Wilde further said he had been introduced to the lad, and taken him to Paris, stayed at same hotel
with him, and given him money. Witness denied all impropriety.