MOUNTON, or MONKTON, a parish, in the union and hundred of NARBERTH, county of PEMBROKE, SOUTH WALES, 2 miles (W. S. W.) from Narberth; containing 38 inhabitants. This place, which is situated in the south-eastern part of the county, and near the source of a small rivulet that flows into the eastern Cleddy, is but of small extent. The parish comprises a large portion of woodland, called Canaston wood, together with some arable and pasture, which is inclosed and cultivated; the rateable annual value is returned at £197. 12. The living is consolidated with the rectory of Narberth, to which the church is now considered a chapel of ease: the tithes are the property of the Callen family. The late Mrs. Rees, of Great Canaston, left £6 a year for ever to this chapel, for the purpose of having 12 sermons delivered in the chapel, which duty is discharged by the parochial clergy of the neighbourhood in monthly rotation.