Cemais (Dyfed cantref)

Cemais (Dyfed cantref)

:"For the cantref of the same name on Anglesey, see Cemais (Anglesey cantref)."Cemais (sometimes spelled "Kemes" after one of the several variations found in medieval orthography) was a cantref of Dyfed, and now part of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It occupied the coastal area between the Teifi estuary and Fishguard, and the northern and southern slopes of the Preseli Hills, and had an area of about 359 km2. The Afon Nyfer divided it into two commotes: Is Nyfer to the north and Uwch Nyfer to the south [Charles, B. G., "The Placenames of Pembrokeshire", National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1992, ISBN 0-907158-58-7, p 25] .

It was occupied by the Normans in the 12th century, and made part of the March, but remained exclusively Welsh-speaking. The initial power-base of the Marcher Lordship was at Nevern, but was soon moved to the borough of Newport, which remained the seat of the Lords of Cemais until modern times. Nevern was the ecclesiastical centre of the cantref, and may have been the seat of a bishop [Williams, A. H., "An Introduction to the History of Wales": Volume I: "Prehistoric Times to 1063", UoWP, 1941, p 120] . George Owen was Lord of Cemais 1574-1613 and produced a detailed parish-by-parish description of the Lordship in his second book [Charles, B. G., "The Second Book of George Owen's "Description of Pembrokeshire" in "National Library of Wales Journal" V, 1973, pp 265-285] .

The Hundred of Cemais was created [As defined in the 1851 census] from the cantref at the time of the Acts of Union of 1535-1542, by transferring the parish of Llantood to Cilgerran hundred and adding a small area of Cantref Gwarthaf cantref.

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