- Newport, Pembrokeshire
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Coordinates: 52°01′11″N 4°50′10″W / 52.01975°N 4.83607°W
Newport Welsh: Trefdraeth
Newport shown within PembrokeshirePopulation 1,122 (2001 census[1]) OS grid reference SN055395 Principal area Pembrokeshire Ceremonial county Dyfed Country Wales Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town NEWPORT Postcode district SA42 Dialling code 01239 Police Dyfed-Powys Fire Mid and West Wales Ambulance Welsh EU Parliament Wales UK Parliament Preseli Pembrokeshire List of places: UK • Wales • Pembrokeshire Newport (Welsh: Trefdraeth) is a town in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales, lying on the River Nevern (Welsh: Afon Nyfer) in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
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History
The town was founded by the Norman William FitzMartin (c.1155-1209) about 1197. He was a son-in-law of The Lord Rhys, who nevertheless expelled him from his former base at nearby Nevern, which had been established by his father Robert fitz Martin. William founded Newport as the new capital of the Marcher Lordship of Cemais and it was a busy port founded primarily on the growing medieval wool trade. Despite seizure from the native Welsh, it would remain within the FitzMartin family until the death of William, the 2nd Lord Martin, without male heir in 1326.
It is a marcher borough. Owen, in 1603, described it as one of five Pembrokeshire boroughs overseen by a portreeve.[2] It still retains some of the borough customs such as electing its own mayor, who beats the bounds on horseback every August.
The castle built by FitzMartin is situated on a spur of Carn Ingli and has a surpassing view of Newport and much of the surrounding countryside. Though in ruins since at least the 17th century, it is impressive due to its site, and a converted house incorporating the castle walls (facing west over the town, the bay and the Irish Sea) is still inhabited.
The church of St. Mary's, sited below the castle though within the town, dates from the FitzMartin era, and the outside east apse bears their arms ("Argent, two bars gules").
In the 1880s the castle was associated with John Brett, who rented it as a base for his large family while he spent summers cruising the south and west coasts of Wales painting, sketching and photographing as he went. He was able to moor his 210 ton schooner, Viking (which had a crew of twelve) at Parrog.
Newport is known today for its beaches, for the Carreg Coetan Arthur burial chamber and for the West Wales Eco Centre.
The town also lies on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, has a youth hostel and is popular for walks in the Preseli Hills. Carn Ingli hill, home to an Iron Age hillfort and some Bronze Age hut circles lies just outside the town.
Newport is twinned with the village of Plouguin in Finistère, Brittany, as well as Annapolis in Maryland in the USA
Notable people
- Robert FitzMartin, (c. 10??-c. 1159), Norman knight and first Lord of Cemais, founded the Newport Castle.
- John Grono, (c.1767- 4 May 1847), settler, sailor, ship builder, ship captain, sealer, whaler and farmer, born in Newport, died in Australia.
- James Bevan Bowen, of Llwyngwair, Newport, High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire in 1862
- William Edward Cheverton, Saloon Steward on the Titanic.
- John Seymour, (12 June 1914 – 14 September 2004), author, lived at a farm near Newport between 1963 and 1980.
- The Incredible String Band, psychedelic folk band, formed in 1966, lived communally at a farmhouse near Newport 1969 - 1970.
References
- ^ Office for National Statistics Parish Headcounts: Newport, Pembrokeshire
- ^ Owen, George, The Description of Penbrokshire by George Owen of Henllys Lord of Kemes, Henry Owen (Ed), London, 1892
Sources
The Lords of Cemais, Dillwyn Miles, Haverfordwest, 1996. Cemais, Dillwyn Miles, Haverfordwest, 1998.
External links
- Newport Pembrokeshire website
- www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Newport, Pembs and surrounding area
- wikitravel.org article on Trefdraeth (Newport Pembrokeshire)*
- wikitravel article on Newport Pembrokeshire*
- newportpembs.co.uk - Articles about Newport Pembrokeshire attractions*
- - Article about Newport Trefdraeth Pembrokeshire attractions*
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