king of Israel, and Hebrew poet, was born at Bethlehem 1085, and died 1014 years B.C. His history is particularly recorded in the sacred writings.
St David's, an episcopal town of Pembroke-shire, in S. Wales; but has neither market nor fair. It is seated in a barren foil on the river Ilen, not a mile from the sea-shore. It was once a considerable place, and had walls, which are now demolished; but it is small at present, and thinly inhabited; however, the cathedral is a pretty good structure. From the cape, near this place, there is a prospect into Ireland. W. Long. 5. 20. N. Lat. 52. 6.
St David's, a town and fort of Asia, in the peninsula on this side the Ganges, and on the coast of Coromandel, 80 miles S. of Fort St George. E. Long. 79. 55. N. Lat. 11. 30. On the taking of Madras by the French in 1746, the presidency of all the English settlements on the Coromandel coast was removed to Fort St David, and continued there till about the year 1752, when it was removed back to Madras. In June 1758, the fort was taken and demolished by the French, and has never been rebuilt since.