Excerpt from The History of Haverfordwest With That of Some Pembrokeshire Parishes
The late Mr. Edward Laws, Tenby, for his list of South Pembrokeshire words printed in his Little England lievond Wales incorporated in the list given in this hook: Dr. Henry Owen, the well-known authority on everything relating; to Pembrokeshire; Professor Sir Edward Anwvl; Mr. A. Ll. Birch (for assistance in thederivation of words); the Rev. W. G. Spurrell, Carew; The Ven. Archdeacon Hilbers the Rev. Joel Davies, b.d., Pontardawe; Col. Morgan, Swansea; Mr. J. 0. Morgan Prendergast (tor tracing plans of Haverfordwest Castle and assisting to take measurements); the head-quarters Police (for assisting to sound deep well at the Castle. And taking measurements, etc.) Mr. Gilbert R. Phillips (for making sketches of Haverfordwest Castle); Miss Nesta Evans (for sketch of Haverfordwest from an old print); Mr. Joseph Gibby, High Mead (for Roose words and expressions), Mr. R. Rossiter (for South Pembroke shire words) Mr. A. J. Wright, Mr. Hugh Saunders, C.C., Mr. Dudley Morris, and the worthy Town Clerk, Mr. R. T. P. Williams, for assistance in various ways.
This little book, it is hoped, Will enable many an exile' from the ancient Town and County to review the scenes of his youth and provide the younger gener ation with a readable history that will spur them on, as citizens of no mean city to civic endeavour worthy of the history and prestige of Honey Hariat, the Capital of Little England beyond Wales.
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