Programme 'Undeb Canu Cynulleidfaol Annibynwyr Rhanbarth Penybont-ar-Ogwr',
- 147.
- File
- 1910, May 16.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Programme 'Undeb Canu Cynulleidfaol Annibynwyr Rhanbarth Penybont-ar-Ogwr',
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Suggests reasons for the Olympic/Hawke Collision.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury to Evans,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
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.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Printed draft of Disestablishment Bill.
Report: Arthur Lawrence [Cardiff] to R. P. Morgan [Copy],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Subject: Minerals under Glynrhigos and Tirlan [Dulais Valley].
Reprint of Welsh Disestablishment Bill, 1895,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Rev. J. Evans Jones [Skewen] to Lady Evans,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Encloses copies of hymn composed to commemorate Evans [3 copies enclosed].
Rev. John Roberts [Corwen] to John Evans [Evans's father],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Thanks for subscription towards the building of a chapel.
Rev. W. A. Edwards [Rector of Aberffraw] to Evans,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Encloses pamphlet The Welsh Church Question by Edwards. Asks Evans if he could help him find a position in the Church which would give him sufficient influence to support Disestablishment. Suggests that the Deanery to Lichfield is vacant and wonders whether the Welsh MPs and Evans could help him here. He could then help the cause of Disestablishment.
Richard King (Solicitor and International Law Agent) to Evans,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
(A) Encloses translation of the Amendments to the German Prize Code (1916) and points out errors in London Gazette. (B) Translation of German Prize Code.
Royal proclamation concerning contraband during wartime,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Printed.
Sir John Williams [?] to Sir Henry Jones [Draft letter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Considers that Jones has misunderstood the terms of reference of the Welsh Church Commission - but he is not the only one. Considers the chairman [Lord Justice Vaughan Williams] unbiased.
Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Papers of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans, comprising correspondence, 1876-1920, including letters relating to D. Lloyd-George, personal matters, such as family matters, UCW Essay Prize and Evans' death, political matters and the Welsh Church Commission; miscellaneous political papers, leaflets, notes etc, [1890]-[1910]; miscellaneous notes, pamphlets, notebooks etc. of a personal nature, 1875-[1919]; speeches and notes, [1900-1918]; papers relating to the Welsh Church disestablishment question, [1893], [1908x1910]; legal cases, 1894, 1910-1918; press cuttings, [1890x1918]; and miscellaneous material, 1881-1916.
Evans, S. T. (Samuel Thomas), 1859-1918
Speech [in Welsh]. At the Congregational Church, Maesteg. Religious content,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Speech on the death of Lord Gorell (Judge) who died on 22 April 1913,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Speeches And Notes For Speeches, Etc,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Statistics of the Church of England in Wales,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Table plan Menu, etc., of Gray's Inn, 'Grand Day',
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,