Pembrokeshire
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historic county in Wales
- Roman Pembrokeshire: a personal view - scientific article published in January 1993, online
- A Roman site in Pembrokeshire - article published in 1923, online
- Notes on the Place-Names in Pembrokeshire, Illustrative of its History and Ethnology - scholarly article by James A. Picton published in June 1885
- 'God made Nature and men made towns': post-Conquest and pre-Conquest villages in Pembrokeshire - chapter published in 1997
- Welsh cultural identity in nineteenth-century Pembrokeshire: the pedimented headstone as a graveyard monument - chapter published in 1999
- Studies in the social and agrarian history of medieval and early modern Pembrokeshire - M.A. thesis, Q1860, 1956
- South Pembrokeshire early settlements - article published in 1927
- Some Original Documents Relating to the South Part of Pembrokeshire - scholarly article by E. J. L. Scott published in June 1885
- The jurisdiction and comital authority of the earls Palatine in medieval Pembrokeshire - scientific article published in January 1991, online
- The term 'landsker' in Pembrokeshire - scientific article published in January 1991, online
- The medieval boroughs of Pembrokeshire - M.A. thesis, Q1860, 1947
- The Pembrokeshire land tax assessment for 1786 - scientific article published in January 1987, online
- Roman Pembrokeshire - , 1923
- Stone implements from soil-drifts and chipping floors in S. Pembrokeshire - scientific article published in 1913, online
- The Lordships of Pembrokeshire in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries - chapter published in 2002
- Catalogue of the early Christian monuments in Pembrokeshire - article published in 1896
- Pembrokeshire probates, c.1344-1603: - scientific article published in January 2000, Q1860, online
- 'Of all the maladies': episodes in this history of psychiatry in nineteenth-century Pembrokeshire - scientific article published in January 1993, online
- Open fields and farmsteads in Pembrokeshire - scientific article published in 1971, online
- Language as symbol in churchyard monuments: The use of Welsh in nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century Pembrokeshire - scholarly article by Harold Mytum published in October 1994
- Pembrokeshire and the 'pestilencie mortalis' - scientific article published in January 2004, Q1860, online
- Ancient lordships of Pembrokeshire - scientific article published in 2015
| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| commons | image | Hand-drawn map of Pembrokeshire by Christopher Saxton from 1577 | Commons | ||

