HENLLAN-AMGOED (HEN-LLAN-AMGOED), a parish, in the lower division of the hundred of DERLLYS, county of CARMARTHEN, SOUTH WALES, 7 miles (W. N. w.) from St. Clear's, on the old road from Llanboidy to Narberth, containing, with the chapelry of Eglwys Vair a Chyrig, which supports its own poor, 411 inhabitants. This parish, which is situated on the river Thf, is more than three miles in length, and two in breadth, and is for the most part enclosed and cultivated. The living is a discharged rectory, in the archdeaconry of Carmarthen, and diocese of St. David's, rated in the king's books at £6. 10. 5., and in the patronage of the Freeholders in the parish. There is a place of worship for Presbyterians. In a field in this parish; near a place called Cevti. "Vaichen;iii a Roman monumental stone, on which is inscribed, in rude characters, Caii Menvendani filii Barcuni; and in the neighbourhood are several remains of Roman and British antiquity. The late Rev. Nathaniel Rowlands, son of the celebrated Daniel Rowlands, of Llangeitho, was buried at this place: he was chaplain to the Duke of Gordon, and to Lady Huntingdon, and one of the most popular preachers of his time. The average annual expenditure for the maintenance of the poor is £ 180. 17., of which sum, £91. 8. is assessed on that portion of the parish which is not included within the chapelry of Eglwys Vair a Chyrig.