- 909-86.
- Ffeil
- 1918, September.
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Disgrifiad archifolEvan R. Jones [Editor of Shipping World] to D. Lloyd George,
- 7.
- Ffeil
- 1903, Nov. 3.
Refers to the possibility that Lloyd George should '...give battle to the Prime Minister in the Eastern Division of Manchester'. Considers Lloyd George should stand and thinks he can win. This would revitalise the Liberals.
- 11.
- Ffeil
- 1910, March 10.
Congratulates on appointment as President of the Divorce, Probate and Admiralty Court.
Letter from C F Egerton Allen,
- 12.
- Ffeil
- 1908, Feb 6.
Congratulates Evans on his appointment as Solicitor General.
Letter from Sir Francis Hopwood [Admiralty],
- 26.
- Ffeil
- 1914, Feb. 3.
Asks Evans to forget Hopwood's comments about 'L R' [Runciman?].
Letter from Vaughan Nash [10 Downing Street],
- 38.
- Ffeil
- 1910, March 7.
Congratulations on appointment.
Letter from William Pierce [London],
- 41.
- Ffeil
- 1892; May 24.
Congratulates Evans and Lloyd George on their 'plucky stand' in the House of Commons over the Clergy Discipline Bill.
Letter from W Hawkins Tilston [Wrexham],
- 50.
- Ffeil
- 1892, June 7.
Passes on motion from the North Wales Liberal Federation congratulating Evans, Lloyd George and D. A. Thomas for their work in Parliament over Church Discipline.
Rev. John Roberts [Corwen] to John Evans [Evans's father],
- 56.
- Ffeil
- 1876, July 11.
Thanks for subscription towards the building of a chapel.
Frederick Smith to Lady Evans [telegram],
- 68.
- Ffeil
- 1918, Sept. 14.
Sympathies - 'national calamity'.
Evans to the Lord Mayor of London [Draft letter],
- 69.
- Ffeil
- 1890, March 13.
Asking for a contribution to the Relief fund for 'sufferers' of the Morfa Colliery Disaster.
Evans to Dean John Owen [Draft letter],
- 70.
- Ffeil
- 1890, Dec. 5.
Reply to Owen over speech made by Evans criticizing the Welsh clergy.
Evans to Unnamed Welsh Bishop [2 Draft letters],
- 72.
- Ffeil
- 1892, May 21.
Concerns Clergy Discipline Bill Points out that this is not necessarily to be considered as a move towards Disestablishment.
- 83.
- Ffeil
- 1907, Jan. 10.
See no 82.
- 88.
- Ffeil
- 1907, Feb. 1.
Evans has met Welsh Church Commissioners who have decided to hold continuous sittings. Evans unable to do this and awaits confirmation of his resignation.
- 91.
- Ffeil
- 1907, Feb. 4.
Evans's resignation would have an important effect on the Welsh Church Commission and L. G will have to place it before the Cabinet. Sorry that Evans resigning but understands his '..desire to be out of it'.