Pembrokeshire Records - 1066-1934 Various Records including Calendar of Public Records, Hearth Tax 1670, Pennar baptisms, Castle Martin Hundred, Haverford West 1539-1660 and various publications by Basil Hughes BA(Hon)... More Info
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Sheet 193 - This Inch to the Mile map covers the coastal area of Cardiganshire and Pembrokeshire around Cardigan and St Dogmells. Coverage stretches from Pen-y-Bal and Moylgrove eastward to Cilgerran and Llangoedmor. There is, alas, rather a lot of sea on this map, but added interest is given on the reverse where we include an extract from Pembrokeshire Sheet 3.04, covering Llechryd in 1904, compl...More Info
Sheet 2.12 - The town of Cardigan is in the top right corner and features here include the town centre, including High Street, Priory Street, part of Pendre, Cardigan Bridge, castle remains, Custom House, malthouses, Bridgend, Station Road (but actual station is just off the map). The map then extends westward to St Dogmells (or Dogmaels, or Llandudoch) in Pembrokeshire; features here include St T...More Info
Reprint of a guide for parish officers to deal with complex poor laws and social problems. A5 104p
Reprint of a 3rd Ed. (1872) of a book dealing with many aspects of law affecting the parish and its officers. A5 112p