DAVID'S, St, a city in the county of Pembroke, in South Wales, 267 miles from London. As the see of a bishop, it has a cathedral, four archdeaconries, and nineteen prebendaries, besides eight vicars choral. It is situated on the sea coast, on the promontory called St David's Head. Opposite to it are five or six rocks, distinguished by the name of the Bishop and his Clerks, which are highly dangerous to seamen. The inhabitants amounted in 1801 to 1803, in 1811 to 1816, in 1821 to 2240, and in 1831 to 2388.