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Revision as of 09:48, 11 May 2024
Overview
The trials of Oscar Wilde.
Locations
People
Name | (Born-Died) | Description |
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Douglas, John Sholto - 9th Marquess of Queensberry | 1844-1900 | Father of Bosie Douglas |
Douglas, Lord Alfred "Bosie" | Poet and lover of Oscar Wilde | |
Holland, Cyril | 1885-1915 | son of Oscar Wilde |
Holland, Vyvyan | 1886-1967 | son of Oscar Wilde |
Johnson, Lionel | 1867-1902 | cousin of Bosie, introducted him to Oscar Wilde |
Lloyd, Constance | 1858-1898 | Wife of Oscar Wilde |
Queensberry, Marquess | (see John Sholto Douglas) | |
Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills | 1854-1900 |
Documentation
Newspaper Transcriptions
- 2 Mar 1895 - The Echo (London): Lord Queensberry Arrested
- 8 Mar 1895 - The Echo (London): lawyer obtained
- 9 Mar 1895 - The Echo (London): To-Day's Hearing at Marlborough Street
- 7 Jun 1895 - The Western Chronicle (West Counties): Oscar Wilde in Pentonville