James Edmund Vincent (17 November 1857 – 18 July 1909) was a Welsh barrister, known as a journalist and author.
He went the North Wales circuit, and was also a reporter for the Law Times in the bankruptcy department of the Queen's Bench division from 1884 to 1889.
[1] Vincent joined the staff of The Times in 1886, and then for most of his life was the main descriptive reporter of the paper.
He died of pleurisy at a nursing home in London on 18 July 1909, and was buried in Brookwood cemetery.
[1] Vincent wrote:[1] He contributed occasionally to the Quarterly Review and the Cornhill Magazine.