Place:Pembrokeshire (principal area), Wales

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NamePembrokeshire (principal area)
TypePrincipal area, Unitary authority
Located inWales     (1996 - )
See alsoPembrokeshire, Waleshistoric county covering the same area before 1974
Dyfed, Walespreserved county covering the area 1974-1996
Contained Places
Borough (municipal)
Haverfordwest ( 1996 - )
Pembroke ( 1996 - )
Tenby ( 1996 - )
Chapelry
Castellan ( 1996 - )
Hamlet of St. Martin ( 1996 - )
Reynalton ( 1996 - )
Robeston Wathen ( 1996 - )
Civil parish
Ambleston ( 1996 - )
Amroth ( 1996 - )
Bayvil ( 1996 - )
Begeli ( 1996 - )
Bletherston ( 1996 - )
Bont Faen ( 1996 - )
Boulston ( 1996 - )
Brawdy ( 1996 - )
Bridell ( 1996 - )
Burton ( 1996 - )
Camrose ( 1996 - )
Capel Colman ( 1996 - )
Cartlett ( 1996 - )
Castellan ( 1996 - )
Castlebythe ( 1996 - )
Cathedral Close of St. David's ( 1996 - )
Cilgerran ( 1996 - )
Clarbeston ( 1996 - )
Clydaï ( 1996 - )
Coedcynlas ( 1996 - )
Crinow ( 1996 - )
Crunwear ( 1996 - )
Dale ( 1996 - )
Dinas ( 1996 - )
East Williamston ( 1996 - )
Eglwyswrw ( 1996 - )
Fishguard South ( 1996 - )
Freystrop ( 1996 - )
Granston ( 1996 - )
Grondre ( 1996 - )
Hamlet of St. Martin ( 1996 - )
Hamlet of St. Thomas ( 1996 - )
Haroldston St. Issells ( 1996 - )
Haroldston West ( 1996 - )
Hasguard ( 1996 - )
Hayscastle ( 1996 - )
Henry's Moat ( 1996 - )
Herbrandston ( 1996 - )
Hubberston ( 1996 - )
Jeffreston ( 1996 - )
Johnston ( 1996 - )
Jordanston ( 1996 - )
Lambston ( 1996 - )
Letterston ( 1996 - )
Little Newcastle ( 1996 - )
Llan Gan West ( 1996 - )
Llan y Cefn ( 1996 - )
Llanbedr Felffre ( 1996 - )
Llandeilo Llwydarth ( 1996 - )
Llandeloy ( 1996 - )
Llandysilio West ( 1996 - )
Llanfair Nant Gwyn ( 1996 - )
Llanfair Nant y Gof ( 1996 - )
Llanfallteg West ( 1996 - )
Llanfihangel Penbedw ( 1996 - )
Llanfyrnach ( 1996 - )
Llangolman ( 1996 - )
Llangwm ( 1996 - )
Llanhywel ( 1996 - )
Llanllawer ( 1996 - )
Llanrheithan ( 1996 - )
Llanrhian ( 1996 - )
Llanstadwel ( 1996 - )
Llanstinan ( 1996 - )
Llantwyd ( 1996 - )
Llanwnda ( 1996 - )
Llanychlwydog ( 1996 - )
Llanychâr ( 1996 - )
Llawhaden ( 1996 - )
Llys y frân ( 1996 - )
Loveston ( 1996 - )
Ludchurch ( 1996 - )
Maenclochog ( 1996 - )
Maenordeifi ( 1996 - )
Marloes ( 1996 - )
Marnawan ( 1996 - )
Martletwy ( 1996 - )
Mathry ( 1996 - )
Meline ( 1996 - )
Minwear ( 1996 - )
Monington ( 1996 - )
Morfil ( 1996 - )
Mounton ( 1996 - )
Moylgrove ( 1996 - )
Mynachlog ddu ( 1996 - )
Narberth North ( 1996 - )
Narberth South ( 1996 - )
Nevern ( 1996 - )
New Moat ( 1996 - )
Newport ( 1996 - )
Newton North ( 1996 - )
Nolton ( 1996 - )
North Prendergast ( 1996 - )
Penrhydd ( 1996 - )
Puncheston ( 1996 - )
Reynalton ( 1996 - )
Robeston Wathen ( 1996 - )
Robeston West ( 1996 - )
Roch ( 1996 - )
Rosemarket ( 1996 - )
Rudbaxton ( 1996 - )
Skokholm Island ( 1996 - )
Slebech ( 1996 - )
Smalls Lighthouse ( 1996 - )
South Bishop Lighthouse ( 1996 - )
Spital ( 1996 - )
St. Brides ( 1996 - )
St. David's ( 1996 - )
St. Dogmaels ( 1996 - )
St. Dogwells ( 1996 - )
St. Edrens ( 1996 - )
St. Elvis ( 1996 - )
St. Ishmaels ( 1996 - )
St. Issells ( 1996 - )
St. Lawrence ( 1996 - )
St. Michael ( 1996 - )
St. Nicholas ( 1996 - )
Steynton ( 1996 - )
Talbenni ( 1996 - )
Treffgarne ( 1996 - )
Uzmaston ( 1996 - )
Velfrey Llanddewi ( 1996 - )
Vorlan ( 1996 - )
Walton East ( 1996 - )
Walton West ( 1996 - )
Walwyn's Castle ( 1996 - )
West Cilrhedyn ( 1996 - )
Whitchurch ( 1996 - )
Whitechurch ( 1996 - )
Wiston ( 1996 - )
Yerbeston ( 1996 - )
County town
Haverfordwest ( 1996 - )
Extra parochial area
Cathedral Close of St. David's ( 1996 - )
Grassholm Island ( 1996 - )
Smalls Lighthouse ( 1996 - )
South Bishop Lighthouse ( 1996 - )
Inhabited place
Crymych ( 1996 - )
Fishguard and Goodwick ( 1996 - )
Fishguard ( 1996 - )
Goodwick ( 1996 - )
Narberth ( 1996 - )
Pembroke Dock ( 1996 - )
St. David's ( 1996 - )
Wiston ( 1996 - )
Island
Skokholm Island ( 1996 - )
Smalls Lighthouse ( 1996 - )
South Bishop Lighthouse ( 1996 - )
Parish (ancient)
Ambleston ( 1996 - )
Amroth ( 1996 - )
Bayvil ( 1996 - )
Begeli ( 1996 - )
Bletherston ( 1996 - )
Bont Faen ( 1996 - )
Boulston ( 1996 - )
Brawdy ( 1996 - )
Bridell ( 1996 - )
Burton ( 1996 - )
Camrose ( 1996 - )
Capel Colman ( 1996 - )
Castlebythe ( 1996 - )
Cilgerran ( 1996 - )
Clarbeston ( 1996 - )
Clydaï ( 1996 - )
Coedcynlas ( 1996 - )
Crinow ( 1996 - )
Crunwear ( 1996 - )
Dale ( 1996 - )
Dinas ( 1996 - )
East Williamston ( 1996 - )
Eglwyswrw ( 1996 - )
Freystrop ( 1996 - )
Granston ( 1996 - )
Grondre ( 1996 - )
Haroldston St. Issells ( 1996 - )
Haroldston West ( 1996 - )
Hasguard ( 1996 - )
Hayscastle ( 1996 - )
Henry's Moat ( 1996 - )
Herbrandston ( 1996 - )
Hubberston ( 1996 - )
Jeffreston ( 1996 - )
Johnston ( 1996 - )
Jordanston ( 1996 - )
Lambston ( 1996 - )
Letterston ( 1996 - )
Little Newcastle ( 1996 - )
Llan y Cefn ( 1996 - )
Llanbedr Felffre ( 1996 - )
Llandeilo Llwydarth ( 1996 - )
Llandeloy ( 1996 - )
Llanfair Nant Gwyn ( 1996 - )
Llanfair Nant y Gof ( 1996 - )
Llanfihangel Penbedw ( 1996 - )
Llanfyrnach ( 1996 - )
Llangolman ( 1996 - )
Llangwm ( 1996 - )
Llanhywel ( 1996 - )
Llanllawer ( 1996 - )
Llanrheithan ( 1996 - )
Llanrhian ( 1996 - )
Llanstadwel ( 1996 - )
Llanstinan ( 1996 - )
Llantwyd ( 1996 - )
Llanwnda ( 1996 - )
Llanychlwydog ( 1996 - )
Llanychâr ( 1996 - )
Llawhaden ( 1996 - )
Llys y frân ( 1996 - )
Loveston ( 1996 - )
Ludchurch ( 1996 - )
Maenclochog ( 1996 - )
Maenordeifi ( 1996 - )
Marloes ( 1996 - )
Marnawan ( 1996 - )
Martletwy ( 1996 - )
Mathry ( 1996 - )
Meline ( 1996 - )
Minwear ( 1996 - )
Monington ( 1996 - )
Morfil ( 1996 - )
Mounton ( 1996 - )
Moylgrove ( 1996 - )
Mynachlog ddu ( 1996 - )
Nevern ( 1996 - )
New Moat ( 1996 - )
Newport ( 1996 - )
Newton North ( 1996 - )
Nolton ( 1996 - )
Penrhydd ( 1996 - )
Puncheston ( 1996 - )
Reynalton ( 1996 - )
Robeston West ( 1996 - )
Roch ( 1996 - )
Rosemarket ( 1996 - )
Rudbaxton ( 1996 - )
Slebech ( 1996 - )
Spital ( 1996 - )
St. Brides ( 1996 - )
St. David's ( 1996 - )
St. Dogmaels ( 1996 - )
St. Dogwells ( 1996 - )
St. Edrens ( 1996 - )
St. Elvis ( 1996 - )
St. Ishmaels ( 1996 - )
St. Issells ( 1996 - )
St. Lawrence ( 1996 - )
St. Michael ( 1996 - )
St. Nicholas ( 1996 - )
Steynton ( 1996 - )
Talbenni ( 1996 - )
Treffgarne ( 1996 - )
Uzmaston ( 1996 - )
Velfrey Llanddewi ( 1996 - )
Walton East ( 1996 - )
Walton West ( 1996 - )
Walwyn's Castle ( 1996 - )
Whitchurch ( 1996 - )
Whitechurch ( 1996 - )
Wiston ( 1996 - )
Yerbeston ( 1996 - )
Parochial area
Llandysilio West ( 1996 - )
Narberth North ( 1996 - )
Narberth South ( 1996 - )
Suburb
Cartlett ( 1996 - )
Township
Vorlan ( 1996 - )
Urban district
Fishguard and Goodwick ( 1996 - )
Fishguard ( 1996 - )
Goodwick ( 1996 - )
Milford Haven ( 1996 - )
Narberth ( 1996 - )
Neyland ( 1996 - )
the text in this section is based on an article in Wikipedia

In 1996, under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, the county of Dyfed was broken up into its constituent parts of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire with each becoming a Principal Area and unitary authority since then.

There are 80 local Communities (the successors to civil parishes) in Pembrokeshire Principal Area which each have their own local councils.

Background information

Under the Local Government Act 1888, an elected county council was set up to take over the functions of the Pembrokeshire Quarter Sessions. This and the administrative county of Pembrokeshire were abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, with Pembrokeshire forming two districts of the new county of Dyfed: South Pembrokeshire and Preseli – the split being made at the request of local authorities in the area.

Research tips

  • A 1900 Ordnance Survey map of the historic county of Pembrokeshire is available on the A Vision of Britain through Time website. This shows all the old parishes within their urban and rural districts. Large farms and estates are also marked. On the Haverfordwest Rural District page there is a sketchmap indicating the civil parishes of Haverfordwest Rural District as of 1935.
  • Pembrokeshire Archives has a website with a list of their holdings, as well as historical notes on places in Pembrokeshire. Its address is Prendergast, Haverfordwest, SA61 2PE; Tel No: 01437 775456 or (+44)1437 775456 (out of UK), E-mail: record.office@pembrokeshire.gov.uk
  • GENUKI has a page on each of the old counties of Wales and, under these counties, pages for each of the ecclesiastical parishes within the county. Information is gathered under a number of headings and the amount of information varies from parish to parish. Parish descriptions are based on a gazetteer dated 1835 and thus the emphasis is on ecclesiastical parishes. (Civil parishes were not yet established.) The submitter is very firm about his copyright. This should not stop anyone from reading the material.
  • The GENUKI Pembrokeshire pages include, under Description and Travel close to the bottom of the page, a link "parish map" to a map website showing boundaries and settlements before 1850. On the linked page will be maps of several parishes located close to each other.
  • GENUKI also provides references to other organizations who hold genealogical information for the local area, but there is no guarantee that the website has been kept up to date for every county.
  • FreeBMD provides a link to a list of the civil registration districts for each Welsh county from 1837 to 1996. Civil registration districts changed with varying densities of population and improvements in communication. Most counties and unitary authorities now have only one district. The list helps with providing names for the registration districts listed in the FreeBMD index and also as a guide for where to look for census entries.
  • The FamilySearch Wiki has a series of pages similar to those provided by GENUKI and these have been prepared at a later date. The Wiki may look like Wikipedia but the information has been provided for family historians. There are tables of links between the parishes in the historic counties of Wales and their post-1996 counterparts. This is the only genealogical website found that provides this information universally; others are not as thorough.
  • Some words in Welsh come up time and time again and you may want to know what they mean or how to pronounce them. For example,
    "Eglwys" is a church and the prefix "Llan" is a parish.
    "w" and "y" are used as vowels in Welsh.
    "Ll" is pronounced either "cl" or "hl" or somewhere in between. "dd" sounds like "th".
    The single letter "Y" is "the" and "Yn" means "in".
    "uwch" means "above"; "isod" is "below" or "under";
    "gwch" is "great", "ychydig" is "little";
    "cwm" is a "valley".
In both Welsh and English all these words are commonly used in place names in the UK. Place names are often hyphenated, or two words are combined into one. Entering your problem phrase into Google Search, including the term "meaning in Welsh", will lead you to Google's quick translation guide. I'm no authority; these are just things I have picked up while building up this gazetteer for WeRelate.