Dangos 266 canlyniad
Disgrifiad archifolRandall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury to Evans,
- 199.
- Ffeil
- 1909 Sept. 30.
Refers to the Places of Worship Enfranchisement Bill which Evans sent to him. Feels inadequate in understanding the technical side of the Bill but supports moves towards Disestablishment. Suggests that the Acquisition of Sites Bill would be more successful - sees difficulties otherwise over the question of leasing and land holding.
Printed draft of Welsh Disestablishment Bill with comments by Evans,
- 203.
- Ffeil
- 1909, Feb. 8.
Printed paper of Welsh Disestablishment Bill of 1895 (The first six clauses),
- 205.
- Ffeil
- 1908 Dec. 22.
Printed paper of Welsh Disestablishment Bill. (Note on Distribution of Property),
- 206.
- Ffeil
- 1909, Jan. 23.
Printed paper of Welsh Disestablishment Bill. (Note on Glebe and Tithe),
- 207.
- Ffeil
- 1909, Jan. 23.
Printed draft of Disestablishment Bill with changes made by Evans and marked 'To Print',
- 212.
- Ffeil
- 1909, April 8.
Brooks Sayers [Glasgow] to Evans [Telegram],
- 224.
- Ffeil
- 1911, Nov. 27.
Suggests cause of the collision between Olympic and Hawke.
- 232.
- Ffeil
- 1918, January.
Copy no. 10 of Translation of German Document: Principles of the Law Governing War on Commerce. Comes under Official Secrets Act.
- 483-511.
- Ffeil
- 1908-10.
Miscellaneous Cuttings of a political nature.
- 882-908.
- Ffeil
- 3.
- Ffeil
- 1891, May 20.
Wants Evans to meet him on the following Wednesday evening.
- 4.
- Ffeil
- 1891, June 5.
Enclosure [missing]. Refers to attack on Evans and Osborne Morgan in the press. 'It is malignant beyond measure.' Thinks Vincent Evans is responsible. Also note about Y Cymro.
Letter from Sir Henry Cambell-Bannerman,
- 14.
- Ffeil
- 1906, March 12.
Suggests that Evans should withdraw his Suspensory Bill. Considers that the Bill has served its purpose by publicising the issue. Insists that Disestablishment is still part of the Liberal Party programme.
Letter from W. J. Craig [London],
- 16.
- Ffeil
- 1890, April 19.
Glad that Evans could see him on 22 March.
- 20.
- Ffeil
- 1891, April 10.
Enclosure [missing]. Refers to Lloyd George and to Gee's visit to Cardiff.
Letter from Vernon Hartshorn [Maesteg],
- 24.
- Ffeil
- 1906, Nov. 11.
Asks Evans to abstain instead of voting against the Womens Franchise Bill. Evans draft reply on reverse side of letter. Evans continues to oppose giving the vote to women.