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  <dc:title>Returns made by the petty constables of Pembrokeshire parishes presumably to Quarter Sessions, answering questions about overseers of the poor, supervisors of highways, children fit for apprenticeship, rogues and vagabonds, non-attenders at Church, licensed alehouse keepers etc.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>None are dated but many of the names in the returns correspond with names in the 1670 Hearth Tax returns for the parishes, which makes it possible to date them at late 17th century</dc:description>
  <dc:date>late 17th century</dc:date>
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