Raglan (hundred)
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| Raglan | |
Raglan within Monmouthshire |
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| Geography | |
| Status | hundred |
| 1831 area | 324,310 acres[1] |
| History | |
| Created | 1542 |
| Demography | |
|---|---|
| 1851 population | 5,032[2] |
| 1861 population | 2,751[2] |
| Subdivisions | |
| Type | Divisions |
| Units | Higher and Lower |
Raglan (also known as Ragland and Rhaglan)[1] was an ancient hundred of Monmouthshire.
It contained the following ancient parishes:
- Betws Newydd
- Bryngwn
- Chapel Hill
- Cilgwrwg
- Cwmcarfan
- Devauden
- Llan soe
- Llandenny
- Llandevenny hamlet
- Llandogo
- Llangoven
- Llanishen
- Llanvihangel Tor y Mynydd
- Llanvihangel Ystern Llewern
- Mitchell Troy
- Pen Rhos township
- Pen y Clawdd
- Penalt
- Raglan
- Tregare
- Trelleck Grange
- Tryleg
- Wolvesnewton
[edit] References
- ^ a b Vision of Britain - Rhaglan hundred (histroric boundaries)
- ^ a b John Marius Wilson, Raglan, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72)
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