William Evans (1846 or 1847 – 15 February 1918) was a Welsh judge and legal writer.
[1] He was a member of the Wales and Chester Circuit and went on commissions to France, Spain and Australia.
He wrote on legal topics, including the law of principal and agent, and also on the poetry of Wales.
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