- 117.
- File
- 1890, Feb. 12.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Walter Long to Lady Evans [telegram],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Sympathies.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
On behalf of Lloyd George. Asks Evans to meet Lloyd George the following day.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Refers to note sent by Evans. Lloyd George not in but can see Evans at the National Liberal Club at 6.00.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
See no 82.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Various notes: (1) Biblical references; (2) 'I want as the last act of my public and political life to do something wh: shall be remembered long after.'.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Reasons given that Evans might use in his resignation.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Typewritten speech, 'Wales under the Tudors.' 'The nation, since the Union, has escaped those internecine quarrels and feuds which theretofore ravage it, and at the present day it presents a vigour and an individuality in its national life which should enable it, with noble ideals and worthy efforts, to achieve a high destiny in the future history and civilization of the world.'.
Typewritten speech [see no. 177],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Typewritten speech on education [see no. 171] - [first page missing],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Typewritten speech 'Education and Individuality.' Address to the Guild of Graduates, U.C.W,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Typewritten judgment of Evans on Olympic/Hawke Collision,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
The Memorial of the Metropolitan Association of Strict Baptist Churches to W. H. Smith, first Lord of the Treasury. Support Evans's bill: 'Enfranchisement of Leasehold Chapel Property.'.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Table plan Menu, etc., of Gray's Inn, 'Grand Day',
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Statistics of the Church of England in Wales,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,