Place:Rhaglan Hundred, Monmouthshire, Wales

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NameRhaglan Hundred
Alt namesRagland Hundredsource: alternate name
Raglan Hundredsource: alternate name
TypeHundred
Located inMonmouthshire, Wales
Image:Rhaglan hundred.png :the text in this section is based on an article in Wikipedia

Rhaglan Hundred (also known as Ragland Hundred and Raglan Hundred) was an ancient hundred of historic county of Monmouthshire. The land is now covered by the principal area of Monmouthshire.

A Vision of Britain through Time provides the following description of Rhaglan Hundred from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales of 1870-72:

"The hundred contains also 20 other parishes [besides Raglan], and parts of 3 others; and is cut into two divisions, higher and lower. Acres: 27,090 and 16,543. Population in 1851: 5,032 and 2,751; in 1861: 8,024. Houses: 1,718."

Parishes

PlaceType of Place Notes
Bettws Newydd chapelry, parish (ancient), civil parish
Bryngwyn parish (ancient), civil parish
Chapel Hill chapelry, parish (ancient), civil parish
Cilgwrwg parish (ancient), civil parish
Cwmcarvan chapelry, parish (ancient), civil parish
Devaudon parish (ancient), civil parish
Dingestow chapelry, parish (ancient), civil parish
Llansoy chapelry, parish (ancient), civil parish
Llandenny parish (ancient), civil parish
Llandogo parish (ancient), civil parish
Llangoven parish (ancient), civil parish
Llanishen parish (ancient), civil parish
Llanvihangel Tor y Mynydd parish (ancient), civil parish
Llanvihangel Ystern Llewern parish (ancient), civil parish
Mitchel Troy parish (ancient), civil parish
Penrhos township, parish (ancient), civil parish
Penyclawdd parish (ancient), civil parish
Penalth parish (ancient), civil parish
Porthcaseg hamlet, chapelry see St. Arvans
Raglan parish (ancient), civil parish
St. Arvans parish (ancient), civil parish
Tintern parish (ancient), civil parish see Chapel Hill
Tregare parish (ancient), civil parish
Trelleck Grange parish (ancient), civil parish
Trelleck parish (ancient), civil parish also known as Tryleg
Wolvesnewton parish (ancient), civil parish

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