Evans to D. Lloyd George [Copy],
- 96.
- File
- 1907, Feb. 7.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
See no 95.
Evans to D. Lloyd George [Copy],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
See no 95.
Evans to Lord Chancellor [Lord Loreburn],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Sends copies of letters about his proposed resignation from the Welsh Church Commission.
Evans to Lord Chancellor [Copy],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
See no 97.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Has seen Lord Chancellor who convinced him to remain on the Welsh Church Commission. Evans need not attend regularly but feels that Welsh people would be disappointed with him if he did not. Evans would prefer to resign now. [Encloses poem by Ruskin].
Evans to D Lloyd George [handwritten copy],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
See no. 99.
Evans to D Lloyd George [Copy],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
See no. 99.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Welsh Church Commission Encloses copies of letters to Sir Henry Jones. [see no. 103].
D Lloyd George to Sir Henry Jones[Copy],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Impressed by the work of the Welsh Church Commission. Convinced that 'fatal error on the part of our friends to do anything which would break up the Commission before it reports.'. [Enclosed in no. 102].
D. Lloyd George to Sir Henry Jones [Copy],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
[Marked 'Private and Confidential'. Enclosed in no. 102].
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Encloses memorandum [missing] from Lloyd George on the interview between Vaughan Williams, Lord Chancellor and Evans. If Evans cannot attend Tuesday meeting it will be impossible for the Commissioners to come to a decision Sir John Williams agrees with this view.
Principal A. M. Fairbairn to Evans,
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Sends copy of letter to Lloyd George. Regrets resignation from the Welsh Church Commission 'but recent events do not seem to have left one any option.'.
A. M Fairbairn to D Lloyd George [Copy],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Wishes to resign from the Welsh Church Commission. Considers his position to be 'intolerable.' 'The reasons why I went on to the Commission have one by one been removed until all have disappeared.'.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Has decided to resign from the Welsh Church Commission. Hears Fairbairn and Henry Jones have already done so and alternative members are being sought. Feels that this is the least inconvenient time to resign. Health is bad and could not stand the strain of more meetings.
Evans to Herbert Gladstone, [Home Sec.] [Draft letter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Wishes to resign from the Welsh Church Commission.
Evans to Lord Chancellor [Draft letter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Informing him of resignation.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Reasons given that Evans might use in his resignation.
John Rowland to Evans [in Welsh],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Informing him that Lloyd George has received letter concerning resignation.
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Has sent letter of resignation. Does not intend making this public knowledge until it has been accepted by the Home Secretary.
Evans to D. Lloyd George [Draft letter],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Refers to attacks made in the Welsh Press over Evans's resignation. Not greatly concerned but will have to reply sometime. Suggests publishing correspondence between Evans and Lloyd George over resignation.
Evans to D. Lloyd George [Copy],
Part of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,
Sends Lloyd George copies of correspondence [see nos. 79, 83, 86, 89, 92, 94, 96, 98 and 101]. Contains all letters except that from Lloyd George to Sir Henry Jones [see nos. 101/2/3] which was marked 'private'. Only wishes to disclose correspondence when it is advantageous.