The Daily Telegraph - Thursday, May 23, 1895
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SUMMARY.
Alfred Taylor, the associate of Oscar Wilde, has been found guilty in London on two charges of indecency, but the jury disagreed on the charges of procuration.
Alfred Taylor, the associate of Oscar Wilde, has been convicted on two charges of indecency with the man Parker. Sentence was deferred.
The Marquis of Queensberry publicly chastised his son, Lord Douglas of Hawick, in Piccadilly, on Tuesday evening, and gave him a black eye. Both were arrested for disorderly conduct.
Lord Douglas of Hawich is accused by the Marquis of Queensberry of having written insulting letters to his step-mother, Lady Queensberry.