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  Probert Encyclopaedia: Gazetteer (St D-St J)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
St Dogmaels is a village in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
St Illtyd is a village in Blaenau Gwent, Wales.
St Ishmaels is a village in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /GTBA.HTM   (1644 words)

  
 GENUKI: St Ishmaels
It is situated on the northern shore of Milford Haven, and is separated from the parish of Herbrandston by Sandy haven.
Ishmael's, it is said, was the final retreat of Caradoc of Llancarvan, the celebrated historian of Wales, who here spent the latter years of his life in retirement and seclusion, and, after his decease, was interred with great pomp in the cathedral church of St. David's.
Places, villages, farms etc within St Ishmaels parish as shown on the parish map on the CD of Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file].
www.genuki.org.uk /big/wal/PEM/StIshmaels   (585 words)

  
 ARABISTAN - LoveToKnow Article on ARABISTAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Arabic A1 d Jewish tradition trace the descent of the latter from Joktan an rabic Kahtan) son of Heber, of the former from Ishmael.
African ancestry, and that the TI mad Arabs were Arabs only by adoption, and were nearer th in to the true Semite as sons of Ishmael.
(2) The concur- di~ rice of pre-Islamitic literature and records in representing the an st settlement of the pure Arab as made in the extreme br uth-western part of the peninsula, near Aden.
38.1911encyclopedia.org /A/AR/ARABISTAN.htm   (2681 words)

  
 Descendants of Peter Cornock & Elizabeth Hire of St
Peter Cornock is shown as of the Parish of Marloes and Elizabeth Hire of the Parish of St. Ishmaels.
Margaret is buried at St. Ishmael's church in the parish of St. Ishmael's.
Thomas was a farmer and farmed at Great Hoaten Farm, St. Ishmael's in the early 1840s  and also Giltons in the parish of Walwyn's Castle in the late 1840s.
www.genealogy.com /users/s/t/l/Rosemary-St-legermay/FILE/0014page.html   (2101 words)

  
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This church, which in the statute of Bishop Reginald de Brian is called St Ursini, belonged to the abbot of Seys in Normandy, who granted it and the church of Jeffreyston to the canons of St Davids Cathedral, subject to the payment of 2s.
Inde decima 7s 9d.' From this it would appear that the master of St Mary's College, St Davids, was the patron of St Issells, but this seems incredible in view of the fact that in 1339 the patronage was vested in the canons of St Davids Cathedral and was still in their hands in 1564.
The extract given above apparently relates to St Issells, but the ascription of the patronage to the college is erroneous, and the mistake probably arose from confusing St Issells with St Ishmaels in Carmarthenshire, which latter church was annexed by Bishop Adam Houghton to the college in question.
members.lycos.co.uk /Graham_Davies/Nar100/StIssells.html   (680 words)

  
 Archaeology in Wales - Archaeoleg CAMBRIA Archaeology
Mullock and Bicton farms are the successors of detached holdings, lying within the Sublordship of St Ishmael’s, representing the ½ knight’s fee held of the Lordship of Pembroke by the Lords of Dale from at least 1247.
Apart from the medieval church of St James at Walwyn’s Castle with its substantial tower, religious buildings are not a major component of the historic landscape.
However, of note is the derelict church of St Peters at Hasguard which is grade B listed, and a small 19th century chapel on an arm of the Sandy Haven inlet.
www.acadat.com /HLC/milford/area/319.htm   (1199 words)

  
 Report - Claimed Byway at St. Ishmaels
I have received a request from St Ishmaels Community Council to upgrade part of bridleway 62/29 at Tan-Y-Lan Caravan Park, St Ishmaels, to byway status.
The route was claimed as a "road used as public path" by the former St Ishmaels parish council in 1952.
The St Ishmaels Parish Council requested that the bridleway be reclassified as a byway.
www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk /agendas/eng/ACGW20011108/REP07.htm   (2924 words)

  
 GENUKI: St Ishmael
This parish is situated on the sea-shore, and many of the inhabitants obtain a living by taking fish, which are found here in great variety and abundance, especially cockles and muscles, although they have nearly disappeared for the last ten years.
Places, villages, farms etc within St Ishmael as shown on the parish map on the CD of Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file].
The tenants of St Ishmael commuted for the service of haulage with draught horses (ut exonerentur de cariagio cum equis et affris suis).
www.genuki.org.uk /big/wal/CMN/StIshmael   (979 words)

  
 St. Patrick's Beat Arklow Town   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
GLYDE RANGERS 1-9It was a day of new beginnings for St. Patrick’s on Sunday as they operated out of their new dressing rooms which are part of their community centre.
SEAN Kiely’s dramatic late goal ensured St Patrick’s scored a three-points triumph over their west Sligo rivals, St Farnan’s, in the second round of the Sligo League Division Two at Templeboy on Saturday evening.
St Helens is currently in the middle of huge regeneration.
news.peem.co.uk /Republic_of_Ireland/10343d7e03f   (775 words)

  
 West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
There are good views towards St Ann’s Head from both the beach and the cliff-top.
Lindsway Bay is approached through the village of St Ishmaels.
St Ishmaels has toilets, telephone, shop and pub.
www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk /english/out_and_about/places_to_visit/beaches/west_detail.asp?mnuBid=32   (140 words)

  
 CarewClub.com - Football - 1st XI Match Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
But a disastrous opening five minutes for Carew, in which St. Ishmaels netted twice, gave the visitors too high a mountain to climb.
Carew were benefitting from putting 3 in attack yet were leaving themselves vulnerable at the back and this was capatilised on by the home team when Paul Palmer ran through on goal and calmly went round Hicks to slot home.
It was harsh on Carew yet they only had themselves to blame for missing gilt-edged chances whilst St. Ishmaels were clinical at the other end.
www.carewclub.com /football/first/tisha0304.htm   (365 words)

  
 Will of Sir Richard Mansell 1634
Item 3 parcels in the confines of the parish of St. Ishmaels and Llandevaylog containing about 7 kyvors late the lands of Jenkin Phillip William and purchased from him and now in the tenance and occupation of the said Jenkin and David John Phillip per
Item 3 parcels and the moiety of a garden in the confines of the parish of St. Ishmaels and Llandevaylog containing about 8 kyvors being late the lands of one Thomas Phillip and purchased by me of one Thomas Gr.
in the parish of St. Ishmaels late the lands of one David Thom.
www.kidwellyhistory.co.uk /Wills/SirRichard1634.htm   (1550 words)

  
 Weddings 18.09.03
The groom, the manager of C.W. Tiles, Bathrooms and Fireplaces, St Clears, is the youngest son of Keith and Barbara Lowden, of The Old Post Office, Alltwalis, Carmarthen.
The bride, a district nurse, is the daughter of Robert and Margaret Phillips, of Westfield, Lamphey.
The bridegroom, a civil servant - Department of Education, London, is the eldest son of Jim and Gilly Webb-Jones, of Trefonnen, Dinas Cross, and the bride, a French PA in London, is the eldest daughter of Rob and Liz Bowyer, of Greenwood House, Park Street, Fishguard.
www.thisispembrokeshire.net /pembrokeshire/weddings/WEDDINGS120.html   (1189 words)

  
 Thomas Jenkins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Arrived at St Ishmaels at 5½ p.m., father having expressed a wish to be buried there.
The other obvious explanation is that he was not buried in St Ishmaels after all but in another parish churchyard, the logical move was to look in Llangunnor Burial register, basically because, Pensarn is in Llangunnor Parish.
11th 1832 in the 37th year of his age, and was interred at St Ishmaels on Carmarthen Bay, being the most convenient spot for carrying into effect his dying request to be buried as near as possible to that element to which he had, from early life, devoted his existence.
www.rootsweb.com /~wlscfhs/tjpoet.htm   (1667 words)

  
 Davies of Marloes, St
Ancestor of the Warren-Davis family, owners of Trewarren, a mansion in the neighbouring parish of St. Ishmael's.
Henry Davies of Mullock, parish of St. Ishmaels, esq.;
Probably the same Thomas Henry Davies who was born in 1806 at St. Ishmael's and who, in the 1881 census, was of Hayston Hill, Llanstadwell.
www.genealogy.com /users/s/t/l/Rosemary-St-legermay/FILE/0018page.html   (1753 words)

  
 Nick celebrates in style - This Is Pembrokeshire
Carew opening batsman Nick Scourfield celebrated his 33rd birthday in style as he scored his third successive half century to ease the Villagers to a nine-wicket success over St Ishmaels.
They needed only 31 of them, however, as Scourfield and Sefton added 68 before Sefton departed, and Nick Scourfield was joined by brother Robert in taking Carew home, the birthday boy having seven fours in his unbeaten 52 as Steve Williams had 1 for 21 from his nice little spell of spin bowling.
St Ishmaels were sponsored by Doug Lawrence and Arthur Meakin.
archive.thisispembrokeshire.net /2004/05/13/4327.html   (342 words)

  
 St Ishmaels Nurseries & Garden Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
In a small village on the Marloes and Dale Peninsula, St Ishmaels Garden Centre is the largest of its kind in South West Wales.
The range of trees, shrubs, alpines, herbaceous plants and bedding plants is impressive, and the centre also sells cut flowers, wreaths and bouquets, house plants and hanging baskets, seeds and bulbs, gravel, compost, gardening tools, water garden accessories, gifts and ornaments _ everything needed to create the perfect garden.
Under the same management as St Ishmaels is The Rhos Garden Centre (Tel: 01437 751232) in the middle of the village of The Rhos.
travelpublishing.co.uk /CountryLivingWales/Pembrokeshire/CLW26239.htm   (183 words)

  
 The Preseli (Communities) Order 1987
In relation to any authority named in column (1) of the following table, for the purposes of any provision of the Regulations which refers to the residuary successor of a dissolved authority, the community council specified in respect of the first-mentioned authority in column (2) is hereby specified as the residuary successor of such authority.
The existing communities named in any entry in column (1) of the following table are hereby specified in relation to regulation 41(4) (Local Acts, orders and byelaws) of the Regulations and the new community named in respect of such communities in column (2) is hereby specified in relation to such communities.
Bayvil, Monington, Moylgrove, Nevern and St. Dogmaels Rural
www.hmso.gov.uk /si/si1987/Uksi_19870124_en_1.htm   (2172 words)

  
 St Ishmael's estate agents with property for sale - SA62, Pembrokeshire, Wales
There are nine estate agents, three mortgage advisers and one conveyancing solicitor covering St Ishmael's through the Estate Angels site.
The average selling price for property in St Ishmael's over the past twelve months has been £178,119.
There was no contact activity made through the Estate Angels service in St Ishmael's during the last twelve months.
2fwww.estateangels.co.uk /dir/estate_agents/place/40947/St_Ishmaels   (337 words)

  
 King Cole - This Is Milford Haven Archive
STAR batsman Simon Cole made a welcome return to the Cresselly line-up on Sunday, scoring a magnificent century that helped his side to a five-wicket victory in the Village Cup zone final.
Cole was in breathtaking form, taking the poor old St Ishmaels bowling attack apart.
But frustratingly for Tish, they fell 66 runs short of Cresselly's high scoring total and were all dismissed by the 35th over.
archive.thisismilfordhaven.co.uk /2003/06/27/2702.html   (291 words)

  
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In 1536-7 a lease of the rectory of St Ishmael in Roos was granted to Edward Lloid of the King's household.--State Papers.
On 13th August 1877, the livings of St Ishmaels and Hasguard were united under an Order in Council.
On 10th March 1903, a faculty was granted for the removal of certain outbuildings belonging to the residence house of the living of Hasguard with St IShmaels.
members.lycos.co.uk /Graham_Davies/Rhos100/StIshmaels.html   (225 words)

  
 Template
A superb 8 bedroom 3 storey Townhouse of great character and charm in the centre of the Town, in good order, with numerous features and full gas central heating.
A superb (2004) substantial 3000 sq.ft 5 bedroom family residence, built and finished to the highest standards, in a popular quiet location within half a mile of the Town Centre.
A 10 bedroom Guest House with restaurant, fully licenced bar and 2 acre campsite, with superb views, within 600 metres of Caerfai Sands near St Davids, overlooking St Brides Bay.
www.evansroach.com /residential.htm   (820 words)

  
 Pembrokeshire Farm Stay
Following the path through the bluebell wood of Sandy Haven and along the coast is the steep cliff path down to the lovely sandy beach of Lyndsway.
On a little further you will come to Monk Haven, and nestling in the valley behind the old monastery walls is the ancient church of St Ishmaels, and so the coast path goes on, something different around every corner.
While to the north is the smallest city in the country with the remains of the Bishop’s Palace and its unique cathedral dedicated to the patron saint of Wales, St David.
www.pfh.co.uk /skerryback   (362 words)

  
 St Ishmaels Nurseries and Garden Centre
ABOUT US Established over 50 years ago, St Ishmaels Nurseries have built up an unrivalled wealth of experience.
Proprietors, David and Heather Phippen, have pioneered work in some of the UK's most advanced growing techniques and firmly believe that growing their own plants is the best way to build up the expertise they need to best serve their customers - and it means that prices are kept down to realistic levels.
David and Heather take great pride in offering the best service and attention to detail, and have a reputation for being able to obtain even the rarest plants and shrubs.
www.pembrokeshire-garden-centres.co.uk /St%20Ishmaels%20Garden%20Centre.htm   (101 words)

  
 icWales - Cliff fall reveals early burial site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Archaeologists had to work six foot down a 40ft red sandstone cliff at Longoar Bay near St Ishmaels to rescue the remains before they were lost to the sea.
The find led to the discovery of a cliff top cemetery and the excavation of two more graves, one of which was marked with an early Christian cross.
The graves were first spotted three years ago by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park technical officer Steve Brick, who was patrolling the cliff top near St Ishmaels after a cliff fall.
icwales.icnetwork.co.uk /0100news/0200wales/tm_objectid=14336719&method=full&siteid=50082&headline=cliff-fall-reveals-early-burial-site-name_page.html   (824 words)

  
 A KIDWELLY TOWN RENTAL
The former was confined to the coastal belt with settlements at Llanelli, Pembrey and Llandyry, West of Kidwelly it extended to the lower reaches of the Towy near Iscoed, with communities at Halgynchirch (now Llansaint), Penallt, and in the vicinity of a Celtic church dedicated to St. Ishmael.
Lancastrian piety also contributed to the rebuilding of the priory church into the parish church of St. Mary which is effectively a new building of the early 14th century.
The existence of three burgages in St. Mary’s street seems to point to the spreading of burgages along Le Cawsey and its physical joining with the lower end of this street.
www.kidwellyhistory.co.uk /Surveys/svy1500.htm   (9623 words)

  
 Re: Davies in St. Ishmaels Pembroke, White Holmes
In Reply to: Re: Davies in St. Ishmaels Pembroke, White Holmes by Sue Walcott
Yours was probably the Thomas DAvies and Margaret Rowe that were married on 2 March 1823 at Hubberston (I have a copy of the parish register).
It states Thomas Davies as being of the parish of Hubberston, a bachelor and Margaret Rowe of the parish of St. Brides, spinster.
genforum.genealogy.com /wales/messages/7474.html   (222 words)

  
 CarewClub.com - Football - 1st XI Match Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Carew completed their season with a home match against St. Ishmaels who had finally been catching up with their backlog of fixtures and were on an impressive run up the table which continued with a comfortable 3-0 victory against Gerald Hicks' men.
Carew were without Daryl John, Robert Scourfield and Paul Bullock from the match away at Hakin and Nicky Scourfield, Neilson Cole and Neil Morgan came back into the side.
Ishmaels were first to every ball and the home team were very much off the boil after the excellent run the side has put together since Christmas to haul themselves clear of safety.
www.carewclub.com /football/first/tishh0304.htm   (366 words)

  
 Story of Evolution
i would like to be ishmael, i would like to be the whale or the ocean, i would like to be queequeg, but instead, i am left kind of crazy and obsessed with why this book troubles me so.
Bored with his existence as a school master, Ishmael embarks on this journey to test whether life still means anything to him.
On page 23 when Ishmael has just arrived in Bedford, he describes his emotions in a way that I believe is a throwback to earlier forms of human expression of emotion.
serendip.brynmawr.edu /sci_cult/evolit/s04/forum9.html   (10578 words)

  
 GENUKI: Pembrokeshire Families   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
This families database relates to the parish of St Ishmaels and is part of the Pembrokeshire Families Project - see that site for a full description.
In this format the database is downloadable and re-sortable by fields using Tables within Word, say, and of course then more easily viewable within a table.
Hoaten, St. Ishmael's (1841) / Gilterns, Walwyn's Castle (1848) / Bicton, St. Ishmael's (1869);
www.genuki.org.uk /big/wal/PEM/StIshmaels/Families.html   (302 words)

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