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Former land divisions of Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of hundreds of Wales
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Wales was divided into hundreds following the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542, using a similar system of hundreds as used in England. This resulted in the creation of five new counties (Monmouthshire, Brecknockshire, Radnorshire, Montgomeryshire and Denbighshire) from the Marches of Wales. Combined with the transformation of the Lordships of Pembroke and Glamorgan into new counties, with the existing counties of Cardiganshire, Caernarfonshire and Flintshire (created by the Statute of Rhuddlan) this gave Wales its thirteen (now historic) counties.

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Wales divided into its counties and hundreds in the 16th century

It replaced a medieval Welsh system of division called cantrefi (a hundred farmsteads) which had existed for centuries and was of particular importance in the administration of the Welsh law.

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Anglesey

Anglesey was divided into six hundreds:[1] [2]

Brecknockshire

Brecknockshire was divided into six hundreds. [3] [4]

Caernarfonshire

Caernarfonshire was divided into ten hundreds: [5] [6]

  • Commitmaen
  • Creuddyn
  • Dinlaen
  • Eifionydd
  • Cafflogion
  • Isaf
  • Uchaf
  • Nanconwy
  • Is Gwyrfai
  • Uwch Gwyrfai

Cardiganshire

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Cardiganshire was divided into five hundreds.[7] [8]

  • Genaur Glyn
  • Ilar
  • Moyddyn
  • Penarth
  • Troedyraur

Parishes

Until 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972,[9] Cardiganshire was divided into the following parishes. Chapelries are listed in italics.[10]

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1a chapelry to Llanddewi Brefi in Penarth hundred

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Carmarthenshire

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Carmarthenshire was divided into eight hundreds.[11] [12]

Parishes

In the medieval period Carmarthenshire was divided into the following parishes:[13]

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Denbighshire

Denbighshire was divided into six hundreds:[14] [15]

Flintshire

Flintshire was divided into five hundreds: [16] [17]

Glamorgan

Glamorgan was divided into ten hundreds: [18] [19]

  • Caerphilly
  • Cowbridge
  • Dinas Powys
  • Kibbor
  • Llangyfelach
  • Miskin
  • Neath
  • Newcastle
  • Ogmore
  • Swansea

Merionethshire

Merionethshire was divided into five hundreds: [20] [21]

Monmouthshire

Monmouthshire was divided into five hundreds: [22] [23]

Montgomeryshire

Montgomeryshire was divided into eight hundreds: [24] [25]

Pembrokeshire

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Hand-drawn map of Pembrokeshire by Christopher Saxton from 1577

Pembrokeshire was divided into seven hundreds from the Laws in Wales Act 1535: [26] [27] [28]

Parishes

Below is a table of parishes in the medieval period (note: these do not necessarily equate to the pre-1974 civil parishes due to changes in the 19th and 20th centuries). Chapelries are listed in italics.

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Radnorshire

Radnorshire was divided into six hundreds: [29] [30]

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