Sir Samuel Thomas Evans of Skewen: Judge, Politician, and Reformer
Sir Samuel Thomas Evans of Skewen: Judge, Politician, and Reformer Samuel Thomas Evans Sir Samuel Thomas Evans emerged from the industrious heart of Skewen to become one of the most influential Welsh figures of his age. A man whose life bridged law , politics , and public service , he rose from modest beginnings in a grocer’s household to shape national policy in Parliament and to preside over some of the most significant judicial decisions of the early twentieth century. His career, rooted in the values of his Welsh upbringing, reflects both personal determination and the broader social mobility of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Early Life and Family Background Evans’s story begins in the close‑knit community of Skewen , where he was born in 1860 , the son of John Evans , a Carmarthenshire‑born grocer, and his wife Margaret Thomas . The Evans household, recorded in successive census returns, reveals a family firmly rooted in the rhythms of Welsh industrial life, yet quietly nurtur...