Evans to D Lloyd George [handwritten copy],
- 100.
- File
- 1907, Feb. 10.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
See no. 99.
Evans to D Lloyd George [handwritten copy],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
See no. 99.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Sees no reason to change his mind over resignation, since his meeting with Lloyd George, the previous Friday.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Will see the Lord Chancellor but thinks he will understand his position over resignation.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Evans has met Welsh Church Commissioners who have decided to hold continuous sittings. Evans unable to do this and awaits confirmation of his resignation.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Has decided to resign from the Welsh Church Commission. Hears Fairbairn and Henry Jones have already done so and alternative members are being sought. Feels that this is the least inconvenient time to resign. Health is bad and could not stand the strain of more meetings.
Evans to Dean John Owen [Draft letter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Reply to Owen over speech made by Evans criticizing the Welsh clergy.
Evans to Herbert Gladstone, [Home Sec.] [Draft letter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Wishes to resign from the Welsh Church Commission.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Sends his mother a cheque for £15. In Welsh.
Evans to K. Muir Mackenzie [Draft letter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Glad suggestions on Tithes Rules helpful [See no. 32].
Evans to Lord Chancellor [Copy],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
See no 97.
Evans to Lord Chancellor [Draft letter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Informing him of resignation.
Evans to Lord Chancellor [Lord Loreburn],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Sends copies of letters about his proposed resignation from the Welsh Church Commission.
Evans to Mr. Davies [?] [Draft letter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Refers to article in the Post about conferring of Freedom of the Borough [?] on Evans. Has accepted and gives reasons. Does not object to the article.
Evans to Sir Alfred Thomas [Draft letter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Reply to Thomas's letter [see no. 46] Suggests Evans's position has been misunderstood over the suspensory Bill. Gives reasons. Refers to Lloyd George.
Evans to Sir Henry Cambell-Bannerman [2 Draft letters],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Reply to Cambell-Bannerman's letter [see no. 14]. Did not wish to embarrass the Government. Has withdrawn motion.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Encloses cheque for essay prize at U.C.W. Hopes to make it an annual prize.
Evans to the Lord Mayor of London [Draft letter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Asking for a contribution to the Relief fund for 'sufferers' of the Morfa Colliery Disaster.
Evans to the Speaker of the House of Commons. [Draft letter].
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Explains absence from the House.
Evans to Unnamed Welsh Bishop [2 Draft letters],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Concerns Clergy Discipline Bill Points out that this is not necessarily to be considered as a move towards Disestablishment.