[163d] Dene or Dean.—Borrow was doubtless well acquainted with this word in the place-names North Denes and South Denes, at Yarmouth, where the term is applied to the sandy waste flats north and south of the town.

[163e] Llanmiloe, the residence of Mr. Morgan Jones.

[163f] The Spring Well Inn, kept in 1857 by a man named Saer.

[164a] Possibly a man named Phillips, a native of Saundersfoot.

[164b] The original Pendine, grouped about the church. The houses near the shore are probably later additions, in part due to the attractions of Pendine as a summer-resort.

[164c] Mr. Morgan’s other parish was Cyffic, near Whitland.

[164d] Borrow undoubtedly included the Island of Caldy as one of the headlands.

[164e] Saundersfoot Bay.—Borrow makes several allusions to Douglas. He stayed there in 1855. The scene in descending the hill from Marros to the shore at Amroth is indeed a noble one, and for picturesque beauty and charm of colour the view can have few equals.

[164f] Now superseded by a cart-bridge.

[164g] A storm-beach.