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Items in Pembrokeshire taken from Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland (1870) (results page 1)


Pembrokeshire, a maritime county, the farthest W. in Wales; is washed by St. George's Channel except on the E., where it borders on Cardigan and Carmarthen. It is a county of low hills, with much indented coast-line. Milford Haven, in the S., is one of the best harbours in the world. The climate is humid; two-thirds of the soil is under pasture; coal, iron, lead, and slate are found. St. David's is a cathedral city; the county town is Pembroke (18) on Milford Haven, and near it is the fortified dockyard and arsenal Pembroke Dock (10).

Population (1907) 89,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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Picton Castle. – Pembrokeshire.
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Places Shown

Picton; Haverfordwest; Pembrokeshire; Wales