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| | GENUKI: Pigot & Co South Wales 1830 |
 | | Is a small market-town, in the parish and hundred of its name, and county of Pembroke; 238 miles from London, 22 from Carmarthen, and 13 from Pembroke; situated on a branch of the Milford river, and is an ancient place, once noted for its castle, now decayed, and a modern seat erected on its site. |
 | | The town is governed by one of the high constables of the hundred, who is appointed annually, and must be a resident; assisted by constables elected at the manorial court leet, of which the representatives of the late Nathaniel Phillips Esquire, are lords. |
 | | The places of worship are, one church, and three chapels for dissenters; the living of Narberth is a rectory, in the gift of the crown; the present incumbent is the Rev. Wm. |
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