LLANGOLMAN (LLAN-GOLMAN), a parish, in the union of NARBERTH, hundred of KEMMES, county of PEMBROKE, SOUTH WALES, S miles (N.) from. Narberth; containing. 255 inhabitants. This parish, which derives its name from the dedication of its church to St,. Gelman, is pleasantly situated: on the Eastern Cleddy river, in the eastern extremity of the county; and is bounded by the parish of Mynachlogdii on the north, by that of Llandiseilio on the south,. by Carmarthenshire ens the east, and by the parish of Llanelli° on the west. It is intersected by the turnpike-road from Newport to Narberth, and its. northern part by that leading from Fishguard to Narberth; and comprises about 800 acres, of which. 300 are arable, and the rest sture, with the, exception of a few acres of woodland; the chief produce is barley and oats, with a small portion of wheat. The surrounding scenery is pleasingly varied, and the views over the adjacent country embracesominteresting features: the gentlemen's seats are those of Llangolman and Plfis-yMeibion. Slate of good quality is found within the parish, and some quarries are worked upon an extensive scale, affording. employment to such of the in-, habitants as are notengaged in agriculture. The rateable annual value of the parish has. been returned at £1004. & 9. The living is a perpetual curacy, with that of Llandilo annexed, endowed with £800, royal bounty; net income, £97: the tithes have been commuted for a rent-charge of £110, of which £76. 6. & are payable. to H. W. Bowen, Esq., the patron, and £33. 1,0, 4. to the vicar; both sums subject to rates, averaging on the whole £10. 1. I L.per annum. The church is a plain edifice,. 45 feet long and 15 wide, in which all the sittings. are free.