[166f] Steynton, on the road between Milford and Haverfordwest.

[167a] Merlin’s Bridge, on the outskirts of Haverfordwest.

[167b] Merlin’s Hill.

[167c] River Daucleddau. The river at Haverfordwest is the Western Cleddau; it joins the Eastern Cleddau about six miles below the town. Both rivers then become known as Daucleddau or the two Cleddaus.

[167d] Borrow means Milford Haven; the swallowing capacities of the Western Cleddau are small.

[167e] North-west.

[167f] Pelcomb Bridge.

[167g] Camrose parish.

[167h] Appropriately known as Tinker’s Back.

[167i] Dr. Knapp was unable to decipher this word. He remarks in a note that the pencillings are much rubbed and almost illegible. We think, however, that the word should be Plumstone, a lofty hill which Borrow would see just before he crossed Pelcomb Bridge.