Place-Names of Carmarthenshire is the first publication to investigate
all major place-names in the historic county of Carmarthen (1536-1974),
including the westerly parts of the county transferred to modern
Pembrokeshire after 1996. Tracing the history of Welsh place-names casts
light upon the ways in which our ancestors lived and how they thought
about the world around them. The meaning of place-names, however, is not
always easy to determine because their written and spoken forms have
often changed over time and particularly when the language in a
particular location switched from Welsh to English. Fortunately,
Carmarthenshire was not so markedly affected in this respect as many
other parts of Wales but it is still easy to be mislead by modern
spellings. Illustrated with many images of the county, Place-Names of
Carmarthenshire examines more than 920 place-names and features a
1,000-entry Glossary of place-name elements, personal names and rivers,
and is the result of the author's detailed research in archives and
reference libraries.