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SSaundersfoot,Scotsborough House,Slebech,Solva,Spittal,St. Brides,St Daniels (Pembroke),St. Davids,St Dogmaels,St. Dogwells,St Edrins,St Elvis,St Florence,St Govans (Chapel),St. Ishmaels,St Justinians,St. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lawrence,St Nicholas,St Nons,St Petrox,St Twynnels,Stackpole,Steynton. Return. (1. 33. 05. Jottings)Now given over almost entirely to the holiday industry. Nowadays the. glorious sandy beach and the safe bathing and sailing waters of the bay are the. Saundersfoot first came to prominence as a coal exporting. Mining seems to have begun in the late 1. Earl of Pembroke was. This would probably have. The inland coalmines were connected to the harbour by railway lines that. They departed with holds full. Stepaside iron works. Coal shipments ceased at the onset of the Second. World War, and since that time the harbour has gradually been given over to use. Traces of the areas industrial past are now difficult to. Stepaside, and there are still a few traces of the Bonville's Court and other. The tunnels which connect Saundersfoot, Coppet Hall and Wisemans. Bridge are the old tunnels used by the railway to Stepaside and Kilgetty. The. most attractive buildings in the area today are the parish church of Haroldston. St Issels, in a lovely sylvan setting not far from Coppet Hall, and the imposing. Hean Castle on the hill to the north of Saundersfoot. In 1. 85. 7 George Burrows stayed at the Hean Castle Hotel then called the Picton. Castle Inn and described it as - a small straggling place on the bottom and. This was the Norman. Castle dating from the 1. The Norman family de Bonville were in the train of. Norman invaders and held their land from the Earls of Pembroke but. Kilner in 1. 89. 1 described it as a . Norman font. Acc/to Old Parish Churches . Ursini, belonged to the abbot of Seys in Normandy, who. Jeffreyston to the canons of St. David's Cathedral. II., p. 2. 09. Bishop Henry Gower in Aug., 1. St. Ishmaels and Issells in Pembrokeshire. St. Ishmaels in Carmarthenshire. Under the heading of Deanery of Pembroke the Valor Eccl. St valent fructus hujus vicarie per annum. U. Inde sol in visit- acione arch ri pro procuracionibus et sinodalibus quo- libet. From this it. would appear that the master of St. The extract given above apparently relates to St. Davids olim Patr.; Chanter. Chapter of St. Camb. In 1. 49. 0 the tithes of St. This lease. terminated about the year 1. Matthew. Bishop of Portclew . In. July, 1. 61. 7, a lease of the tithes was granted to Philip King at the rent of . Henry King, arch- deacon of Colchester (eldest son of. John King, bishop of London), and Dorothy, the daughter of the said John King. In 1. 69. 0 Isaac Houblon of London and Mary Windham of London, widow, were. Mary Windham (formerly Mary. King), Henry Houblon (son of Isaac Houblon), and Dorothy Herbert (daughter of. Mary Windham by her first husband, Richard Herbert), at the same rent as under. In 1. 72. 0 a lease of the tithes for 2. Nathaniel Morgan Schapter clerk at the same rent, and in 1. John Philips of. Kilgetty, Pems, Esq., paid a fine of . The last leaseholder for lives was Lord Milford, whose lease. He declined to renew it and subsequently the tithes of the. In 1. 81. 4 the tithes were valued at . Issels). which contains much local family history.- Stephen. Baret was charged with the sum of 5. St. Issel granted to him on the death of. David Vaughan, whose heir was under age, as was also (John) the heir of. Laurence Hasting, Earl of Pembroke. We have scattered notices of the Barets. Carmarthen, and held of Guy de. Brian in the lordship of Laugharne. Lewys Dwnn gives three pedigrees of. Pendine (afterwards at Tenby), Philbeach and. Gelliswick, Adam Baret, John the son of John Baret, and Henry the son of. Thomas Baret, have been mentioned in the de la Roche paper. In 1. 34. 8 David. Baret was chancellor of St. Davids; in 1. 37. Adam Baret was a juror at. Haverford, in 1. 37. John Baret at Pembroke, and in 1. David Baret at. Haverford, but what kin any of them were to our Stephen there is nothing to. The Vaughans had been settled in the district for some years. Robert. Vaughan was on a jury at Pembroke in 1. In 1. 32. 4 and 1. John Vaughan held one- tenth of a fee at La. Torre (Tarr), and in coparcency with John Emebald and William son of Nicholas. Barri, five bovates of land at Lanteg (Lanteague). John had a son David who. St. 8d.; his heir was Walter, who held St. Stephen Baret sought to be released from the. October 1. 37. 8, directing the. Exchequer to do right under the circumstances set forth by an. Hereford (Haverford) on the 1st September then last. David Portan, and further states that. Baret had been charged had been held by John the son of. Andrew Wiseman since the death of Nesta. The Wisemans were probably brought to. Scotland by Aymer de Valence. They gave their name to Wiseman. This Andrew. held at the death of Earl Aymer half a knights fee at Coytrath (Coedrath); his. John was born about 1. There are a few later notices of the family; in. John Wiseman (who in 1. John Harold. for the custody of Stephen Perrot), and in 1. Thomas Wiseman, were jurors at. Pembroke; in 1. 40. John Wiseman was one of the commissioners appointed to. Kings debts at Pembroke. Return. to Gazetteer (Jottings)The residence early in the 1. Rhys. ap Thomas whose monument is in Tenby Church. Previously a Perrot family home. Edward Lluyd stayed there and in a. Feb 1. 69. 7 records that he - discovered may undescribed zoophyts. St Florence Valley which was at that time tidal. It is interesting that the Royal. Commissioners wrote in 1. One suspects they did not walk the full distance up the path. Return. (Jottings). Most of Slebech parish is taken up with. Picton and Slebech estates. In the 1. 2th century there was a Commandery of. Knights of St. John here, with the rights of sanctuary for criminals and. Slebech Hall, and a. Sunday in June. The new Slebech. Church which stands alongside the A4. It was peculiar in that it was not built in the normal east- west. This benefice was one of the churches. Wizo the Fleming, Lord of Wiston, Walter his son, and Walter the son. Walter, to the Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem, under whom the. Slebech was served by a curate. On the dissolution of the monastic. Slebech Commandery. Crown, and in 1. 54. Roger Barlow. whose descendants resided at Slebech. The church of Slebech was endowed by. George Barlow (the grandson of Roger Barlow, who acquired the advowson from the. Crown) with a house and land, and tithes of the parish of Slebech, etc. In the list of churches appropriated to. Slebech appears this entry in the Eccl.: - Ecclesia de. Slebeche per annum cx. Under the heading. Preceptory of. Slebeche olim Impr.; William Knox, Esq. According. to the churchwardens accounts (which. In 1. 74. 7 a payment was made for tiling the church, but. The accounts indicate that the church was steadily decaying, as in. It would appear that in 1. The accounts show that 8. In 1. 80. 4 John Harries received . From. 1. 80. 4 down till 1. Morris Owen at the cost of . Another is the payment of 2s in 1. John Howell . In c. Sir John Wogan and. The new church of Slebech was consecrated in 1. On 3 Feb., 1. 90. Church. About AD 1. Knights took the. Jerusalem under the patronage of St. They spread rapidly everywhere they could find pilgrims and. They were similar to the Knights Templar. But the Knights. Hospitallers excelled all in members, powers and influence. They were divided. Not even. Bishops could discipline them and they could offer sanctuary to any criminal. When some one. happened to be ex- communicated, he would be cold shouldered by most of his. The Hospitallers were not bound to turn their backs on the. It devotes itself to maintenance. The uniform remains the same, a black Tudor cap and the white. Maltese Cross worn on a black cloak. Their blessing still remains. John of Jerusalem in England, the. Given at London. Roger Barlow who hailed from Slebech sailed along the. Western sea routes as far south as the Azores and probably had visited the coast. Agadir, and accompanied Sebastian Cabot out of Bristol on his second. April 1. 52. 6. It was Roger Barlow who translated the Famous. Spanish treatise Sume de Geographie, which contained the earliest account. New World written in English together with much material based on his own. This translation was published by the Hakluyt Society in 1. Bibliography. Pembrokeshire life 1. Pembroke Historian Vol 4 1. Seafaring along the Pembrokeshire Coast in the days of the Sailing Ships. There was. also once copper mined here. Now a favourite holiday resort centred. The name has a Viking origin, and means. Up the valley at Middle Mill there is a pretty. Acc/to The Old Parish Churches of South West Wales - Mike Salter 1. Church is on ancient foundations but has been completely rebuilt and lacks. At one time Solva had a reputation for. In 1. 77. 3 a ship called . Everyone on board was murdered by the locals for their. Return. to Gazetteer. Jottings). (9. 77. An interesting Landsker village, more. English than Welsh, just to the east of the A4. Treffgarne. There is a. There was once a hospitium here (hence the name) probably used by. St. There are strip fields around the village. Norman influence. Now the village lies within. Haverfordwest. It contains a Norman. The 1. 3th century chancel has a recess in the south wall. The porch is also. This benefice originally belonged to the. St. In 1. 22. 4 Bishop Gervase established the office of a. St. Davids, and endowed it with the prebends of. Hospital . Under this grant the precentor became the. Spital, the church of which was served by a curate, appointed by the. Described as Ecclesia Hospitalis, this. The next mention of a lessee of this benefice is in 1. James Hawald of Rudbaxtolls Pems.. Esq., for the lives of Thomas Haward (son and heir apparent of said Barnes. Haward), Mary Haward, (daughter of said James Haward), and Griffith Tanckred. Easter Dudwell, Pems., gent. The tenant to find meat for the preceptor. Spital. This lease was granted on the. Ursula Haward, the second daughter.
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