NICHOLAS-ST, a parish, in the union of HAVERFORDWEST, hundred of DEWISLAND, county of PEMBROKE, SOUTII WALES, 5 miles (W. by S.) from Fishuard; containing 346 inhabitants. this parish, which is situated in the north-western part of the county, and at no great distance from St. George's Channel, comprises a moderate portion of good arable pled pasture land, inclosed and in a good state of cultivation: from the high grounds in the north and south parts of it some fine views are obtained of St. George's Channel. The rateable annual value of property is returned at £744. It constitutes the only prebend in the Cathedral Church of St. David's, to which a residence in that city is attached, and is uivally called St. Nicholas Pen-yVoes: the prebend is valued in the king's books at £5. 4. 61., and is in the patronage of the Bishop. The living is a discharged vicarage, annexed, with that of Mathrey, to the vicarage of Granston: the tithes have been commuted for a rent-charge of £153, of which £102 are payable to the Prebendary, subject to rates, averaging £7. 4. 6., and £51, subject to rates that average £3. 7. 11., to the Vicar, who has likewise a glebe of 36 acres, valued at £25. 4. per annum. The church, dedicated to St. Nicholas, is not remarkable for any architectural details: in the fence of the churchyard is a stone, about a yard and a half in length, and three-quarters of a yard in breadth, with the inscription TunaTACCVX SORDAAR HICCIA CIT -I-. There is a place of worship for Presbyterians. A day school affords instruction to about 30 children, at the expense of their parents; and about 120 males and females are gratuitously taught by Independents, to whom the day school also appertains. At no great distance from the church, just above the village of Trell5s, are the remains of an ancient cromleth, the table stone of which rests only upon two supporters.