[18b] Grose, Willis.

[23] I.e. lime-stone.

[27] Vol. ii. p, 92.

[30] Pennarth, eight miles South-west of Swansea.

[32] William of Malmsbury, p. 158.

[39] The Pedestrian will not possibly find time to examine the Ruins of Carew Castle, in this day’s route, but will find it more convenient to visit it in his way from Tenby to Haverfordwest.

[41] The price for two oars, seven shillings and six-pence; and twelve shillings and six-pence for four oars.

[42a] Wyndham, p. 72.

[42b] Philosophical Survey of Ireland.

[47] “The Castle (says an eminent Author) is said to have been built by Gilbert Earl of Clare, who lived in the reign of King Stephen; and Camden reports, that Richard Earl of Clare made Richard Fitz-Tankred Governor thereof. It was one of those in the hands of the Flemings, when they first came into Dyvet, or Pembrokeshire.”