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The Sun - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
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LONDON, May 21. -- Alfred Taylor was found guilty on two counts in the indictment against him to-day. The Court deferred his sentence until a verdict should be reached at the trial of Wilde, which will begin to-morrow.
The Marquis of Queensberry met his son. Lord Alfred Douglas, in Piccadilly, shortly after the conclusion of the trial. He stopped him and abused him roundly for continuing to uphold Oscar Wilde.
A quarrel ensued, and the police arrested and led both father and son to the Vine Street Poiice Station, where they were released.
Another report says that the Marquis and Lord Alfred fought in the street with sticks and fists, the son getting the worst of the battle. The crowd cheered the Marquis.
The Marquis and his son have been summoned to appear in the Marlborough Street Court tomorrow morning to answer the charge of disorderly conduct and fighting on the street.
The Marquis of Queensberry and his son, Lord Alfred, have been summoned to appear in the Marlborough Street Court to-morrow morning to answer the charge of disorderly conduct and fighting on the street.