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Parish of Mounton. Please Note that this site is still under construction.
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Mounton
The chapel of Mounton, which is situated on the confines of Narberth Parish, is in a parish of its own, but nothing is known as to its early history. In 1721 it was in ruins, and according to Lewis's Topographical Dictionary, published in 1840, it was then consolidated with Narberth, to which rectory it was considered to be a chapel of ease. The tithes of Mounton Parish, amounting to £21 0s 4d., were owned by Mr. Wilfred Lewis of Henlann. The chapel was rebuilt by the Right Rev. Richard Lewis, late Bishop of Llandaff.
Graham Davies, Ó 2001.
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