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<b>[[Case File: Oscar Wilde]]</b> | |||
"His father was in a large way of business up to the time of his death, and that business was now [1895] carried on as a company. He was educated at Marlborough up to the age of 17, and then went to a private tutor, and afterwards entered the Militia, with the idea of getting through to the Army. In 1883 witness came into a sum of 45,000, and lived a life of pleasure in town, having no occupation" | "His father was in a large way of business up to the time of his death, and that business was now [1895] carried on as a company. He was educated at Marlborough up to the age of 17, and then went to a private tutor, and afterwards entered the Militia, with the idea of getting through to the Army. In 1883 witness came into a sum of 45,000, and lived a life of pleasure in town, having no occupation" |
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Name | Alfred Waterhouse Somerset Taylor |
"His father was in a large way of business up to the time of his death, and that business was now [1895] carried on as a company. He was educated at Marlborough up to the age of 17, and then went to a private tutor, and afterwards entered the Militia, with the idea of getting through to the Army. In 1883 witness came into a sum of 45,000, and lived a life of pleasure in town, having no occupation"