Note on Royal Hotel, Cardiff notepaper,
- 132.
- Ffeil
- 1900s.
Compares Balfour with the 'centurion' in the Bible e.g.'..& I say to this man, go, and he goeth - & to another, Come, & he cometh..' etc.
Note on Royal Hotel, Cardiff notepaper,
Compares Balfour with the 'centurion' in the Bible e.g.'..& I say to this man, go, and he goeth - & to another, Come, & he cometh..' etc.
Newspaper cutting from British Weekly,
'Our Parliamentary Silhouette. Mr. Samuel Evans' by P.M.G. Sees Evans as a 'man of much higher calibre' than other Welsh M.P.s. Bright future, but 'He must put aside self-seeking, and live for his party.'.
Notes on Parliamentary procedure. List of books on subject and precedents,
Copy of minutes of Land Transfer Commission [First meeting],
Copious notes on Taxation in Wales,
Letter from Sir Henry Cambell-Bannerman,
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.
Notes used by Prime Minister Asquith in his speech on the Third Reading of the Licensing Bill [see Parl. Deb. 4th series, cxvi pp. 1578 ff.].
Miscellaneous Notes, Pamphlets, Notebooks Etc. Of A Personal Nature,
Notebook containing details of a variety of court cases,
Bound copies of programmes for various Hymn singing Festivals in Neath,
Notebook addressed: Coll. School Swansea. Contains Latin note made by Evans,
Certificate of Marriage. Samuel T. Evans and Rachel Rees Thomas,
Menu from 'White Horse'. Scribbled on it is a bet between Evans and J.E.Stevens over Asquith,
Programme 'Undeb Canu Cynulleidfaol Annibynwyr Rhanbarth Penybont-ar-Ogwr',
Hymn sheet. 'Emynau i'w canu yn angladd y diweddar Wir Anrhydeddus Syr Samuel Thomas Evans G.C.B.',
Printed.