CAPEL-COLMAN, otherwise LLAN-GOLMAN, a parish, in the hundred of KILGERRAN, county of PEMBROKE, SOUTH WALES, 7 miles (S. W. by w.) from Newcastle-Emlyn, on the road from that town to Narberth, containing 130 inhabitants. This parish, which derives its name from the saint to whom its church is dedicated, is intersected by a rivulet called the Dylas. Cliwendeg, the seat of Morgan Jones, Esq., is an elegant modern mansion, erected within the last fifty years by the uncle of the present proprietor: it is a spacious structure, ornamented with a handsome receding portico in good taste, and occupies the centre of an extensive demesne, beautifully laid out in plantations and pleasure grounds, to which are entrances by two handsome lodges, recently added by the present proprietor, who has displayed a superior taste in the improvement of the grounds: the lawn in front of the house embraces a view of some of the most beautiful scenery in the county, including the luxuriant woods around Fynonnau. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's, endowed with £800 royal bounty, and in the alternate patronage of Wm. O. Brigstocke, Esq., and Major Bowen. The church, dedicated to St. Colman, is, a small neat edifice, erected within the last fifty years, partly by subscription, and partly by a rate on the inhabitants. The average annualexpenditure for the support of the poor is £48. 12.