I'm sure Richard James of the Carmarthen list won't mind me repeating this on the Pembrokeshire list: Reading Arthur Mee's Carmarthenshire Notes, I came across this list of Pembrokeshire names which I have to share: Black Tar, Buffalo, Cat's Nest, Donkey Hill, Earwig's Hill, Hook, Landshipping, Light-a-pipe, Leisure Lands, Old Oven, Plain Dealings, Sprinkle, Silence, Stepaside, Starvegoose, Toad's Groan, Two-penny Hay, Cuckoo Rock, Creature Hill, Cawquet or Cawkett, Thimbles End, Addlegutter, Starman's Hall, Castle Lady, Snipe's Castle, Cold Comfort, Cold Blow, Coxey, Gull's Nest, Penny Bank, Ancey's Down, Winter Pits, Clay Pits, Stembridge, Thrustle Mill, Stark Naked, Bull Well, Pater (Patter), Saissis Ford. I can add Stop-and-Call (Goodwick), Little Hare's Head and Big Hare's Head (Wiston parish) and also Tangiers (Prendergast parish) which seems a little out of place in Pembrokeshire. Gerry Lewis