THE LYCH GATE. Entrance to church yard, Presented to the church 1913 by Miss WIENHOLT, of well known Laugharne family. FOX-TREE. The yew tree nearest the church porch, called the "Fox-tree" was used to hang the heads of vermin and predatory animals, such as pole-cats and foxes. A fixed rate was paid for each animal, the heads were attached to the tree for three successive Sundays, after which the "catcher" was paid. Entry in the Parish records 1745 states "DAVID HARRIS son for killing an owl-paid 2 pence" This practice of payment continued until the latter half of the nineteenth century. THE PORCH. On the south-west wall is a worn faded stone, a memorial to a SARAH BAILEY and her eight children who died of the plague during the seventeenth century ONE OF THE OLDEST MEMORIAL STONE. Set in the East wall of the porch, It says "here lieth the body of KATTRIN SAER who died 1690." She was probably the wife of Sir THOMAS SAER, Portreeve of Laugharne in 1661. GREY STONE On the South wall of the porch is a square, grey stone which says. "Here lyeth the body of ELIZAB: BYON wife of WILL: BYON and daughter to HEN: BAYLY of ye town of Laugharn who dyed Dece; the 13 of June 1679. age 37 yeares. INNER WOOD PORCH. In memory of E. V. WILLIAMS, organist and choirmaster of St. Martins 1920-1964 WOOD CARVING, DEPICTING ST. MARTIN of TOURS. The carving was fashioned by one of the LANG family and was brought from Oberammergau in 1866. LANG family being of Oberammergau. 1873. RESTORATION WORK ON CHURCH. The work was carried out by local craftsmen, namely JOHN HUGH, THOMAS DAVID, and RICHARD BROOKS. GREAT WEST WINDOW. Dedicated to the memory of WILLIAM NORTON. Restored 1956 in memory of Chancellor S. B. WILLIAMS. PALMER'S AISLE Named after the PALMER family who played a great part in the administration of Laugharne during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. CHOIR STALLS. Installed by PHILLIP BROWN of Laugharne 1855 at a cost of 68 pounds 18 shillings. The choir stalls were redesigned and restored in 1975 work done by Mr. PETER EVANS of Plashett, Laugharne. ORGAN. The present organ was obtained in 1881, the money for its purchase being provided by Admiral JOHN LAUGHARNE, the amount of 300 pounds. CHOIR, 1860 MARTHA WINGROVE made a bequest of 666 pound 13 shilling and 4 pence, to provide payment for the choristers and to purchase suitable clothing for them. COMMUNION TABLE FIGURES. Were paid for by CAPTAIN HARRISION in 1901 in memory of his brother, Rev. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. 1974 they were restored by the parents of TUDOR EVELYN WILLIAMS THE PULPIT, 1925. Donated in memory of members of the Wienholt family. WINDOWS OF THE SOUTH TRANSEPT. In memory of Fredrick and John Wienholt. MEMORIAL TABLET TO THE FALLEN OF THE WORLD WAR. By transept steps. Presented by Major and Mrs., Congreve in 1922. Julia. Carlsbad. Ca.