Letter from Sir Edward Henry Carson, Baron Carson, Office of the Attorney General, 28 June 1915
Scope and Contents
Acknowledging Money's letter: 'There are many difficulties attending prosecutions for expressions of opinion on questions of policy, and the matter must be considered with a view to laying down some principle and will probably have to be brought before the Cabinet.'; typescript, signed; mounted on album leaf, on the verso of which are contemporary press-cuttings re a House of Commons exchange in which Mr Outhwaite accuses Money of being 'a foreigner in the pay of the Northcliffe Press'
Dates
- Creation: 28 June 1915
Creator
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Language of Materials
English
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