SKOKHAM-ISLE, a district (extra-parochial), in the hundred of RHOS, county of PEMBROKE, SOUTH WALES, 4 miles (W.) from Dale. It comprises about two hundred acres, and is situated about three miles from the main land, and five miles west by north from St. Anne's Point, at the mouth of Milford Haven. The shore on all sides is bold, and in some places precipitous, except for a small space on the north side, where is the landing-place.. The southern portion is based on red rabstone, and the northern on limestone: it is chiefly valuable for the pasturage of sheep, and as a rabbit warren; a small turbary supplies fuel, and there is an abundance of fresh water. The channel between this isktnd and that of Gresholm, extending in a line towards St. Anne's lighthouse, is called the Wild Goose Race.