Letter from Florence Rhys Griffiths [Cardiff],
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- 1908, Feb. 5.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulates Evans on appointment.
Letter from Florence Rhys Griffiths [Cardiff],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulates Evans on appointment.
Letter from G. Levenson Gower,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulates Evans on appointment.
Letter from Henry Tobit Evans [Lampeter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Wants to resolve dispute at his Press as to whether Evans wanted to introduce a Religious Census Clause into the Census Bill of 1891 or not? Remembers suggesting to Evans at Llandrindod Wells in 1890 that he should take up the Disestablishment question. 'I fear now Lloyd George has stolen it from you and that he will become the next Welsh Leader'. Marked 'private and confidential'.
Letter from Herbert J Gladstone,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Regarding the Liverpool Police Bill.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulates on appointment as President of the Divorce, Probate and Admiralty Court.
Letter from J. D. Jerkins (Swansea),
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Passes on a motion of congratulation from Fforestfach Liberal Association.
Letter from J. Davies Williams (Southport),
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulates Evans on his success in the House of Commons. Wants Evans to lead the Welsh Members into the right lobby over the Trust Investment Bill.
Letter from J. M. Prydderch [Llanarth],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulates Evans and 'Young Wales' on stand taken over the Clergy Discipline Bill. Mistrusts Gladstone.
Letter from John Williams (Liverpool),
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulates Evans on his success in the passing of the Second Reading of the Places of Worship Enfranchisement Bill. C. M. Convention has appointed a committee to watch proceedings in Parliament and will give Evans assistance.
Letter from K. Muir Mackenzie,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Thanks Evans for help over Tithes Rules.
Letter from R. Morris [Cowbridge],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulations on appointment.
Letter from R Mortimer Montgomery,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulations on previous day's speech on Brewing Industry.
Letter from R. Peel Price [Llandovery],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulations on appointment.
Letter from Sir Alfred Thomas,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Asks Evans to reconsider his decision over the Suspensory Bill.
Letter from Sir Charles Dilke MP,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Reply to invitation from Evans. Glad to accept unless otherwise engaged with meeting some of Mabon's constituents.
Letter from Sir David Brynmor Jones,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulates Evans. Discusses own problems regarding 'chambers'. Discusses Mid-Glamorgan election:- 'Mid-Glamorgan is a heritage of embarrassment. Gibbins is asking me to come and help him. I have not decided what action to take. Mabon and Brace seem to insist the sitting Liberal members are under on honourable obligation to them personally not to oppose V.H.' [Vernon Hartshorn].
Letter from Sir Edwin Cornwall MP,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Congratulates Evans on appointment. Considers Evans to be 'the greatest Parliamentarian' in the House of Commons. Suggests Evans has many of the qualities of Asquith, Balfour and L.G with none of their faults.
Letter from Sir Francis Hopwood [Admiralty],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Asks Evans to forget Hopwood's comments about 'L R' [Runciman?].
Letter from Sir George Osborne Morgan,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Invitation to speak at Ruabon. Mentions 'Cymru Fydd'.
Letter from Sir Henry Cambell-Bannerman,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
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.