The China Mail - Tuesday, June 4, 1895
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FIGHT BETWEEN THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY AND HIS SON
London, May 21.—A scuffle took place in Piccadilly between the Marquis of Queensberry and his son Lord Alfred Douglas, in the course of which the latter received a black eye. Both combatants were arrested and charged before the Magistrate with disorderly conduct. The case has been remanded, bail being allowed.
Later.—It now appears that the public quarrel in Piccadilly occurred between the Marquis of Queensberry and his eldest son Viscount Drumlanrig. They were both brought before the Magistrate this morning and bound over to keep the peace.