Title | Two letters from Hugh Vincent (solicitor) to Lord Penrhyn relating to the publications of W.J. Parry's second appeal in the Daily News. Vincent advises Lord Penrhyn against writing to the Daily News with the threat of action: 'I should personally not advise proceedings being taken. I am afraid your Lordship will think I am always advising you against fighting, but the fact is I am anxious to keep you out of litigation unless some really useful purpose can be served by it & we are also reasonably certain of success.' |