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'''Maelor Saesneg''' ("English-speaking Maelor") is the main detached part of [[Flintshire]], often referred to as Flintshire Detached. In 2001 the population was 6,363.
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'''Maelor Saesneg''' ("English-speaking Maylor") is the main detached part of [[Flintshire]], often referred to as ''Flintshire Detached''. In 2001 the population was 6,363.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In 1397, under King Richard II, the Maelor Saesneg was merged with the [[Cheshire|County Palatine of Chester]] to form the Principality of Chester. In 1536 the area was included in Flintshire, forming the Hundred of Maelor. Although part of Flintshire, Maelor Hundred is an exclave, surrounded by [[Cheshire]], [[Shropshire]] and [[Denbighshire]]. It includes the villages of Bangor on Dee, Bettisfield, Bronington, Hanmer, Knolton, Penley, Tybroughton, Willington and Worthenbury. The administrative centre of the area was historically Overton.
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In 1397, under King Richard II, the Maelor Saesneg was merged with the [[Cheshire|County Palatine of Chester]] to form the Principality of Chester. In 1536 the area was included in Flintshire, forming part of the [[Maylor Hundred|Hundred of Maylor]]. Although part of Flintshire, it is an exclave, surrounded by [[Cheshire]], [[Shropshire]] and [[Denbighshire]]. It includes the villages of [[Bangor-on-Dee]], [[Bettisfield]], [[Bronington]], [[Hanmer]], [[Knolton]], [[Penley]], [[Tybroughton]], [[Willington]] and [[Worthenbury]]. The administrative centre of the area was historically Overton.
  
==Parishes==
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==Communities==
 
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*[[Bangor is-y-Coed]]
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*[[Bangor-on-Dee]]
*[[Bronnington]]
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*[[Bronington]]
 
*[[Hanmer]]
 
*[[Hanmer]]
 
*[[Maelor South]]
 
*[[Maelor South]]

Latest revision as of 09:41, 16 December 2022

Maelor Saesneg ("English-speaking Maylor") is the main detached part of Flintshire, often referred to as Flintshire Detached. In 2001 the population was 6,363.

History

In 1397, under King Richard II, the Maelor Saesneg was merged with the County Palatine of Chester to form the Principality of Chester. In 1536 the area was included in Flintshire, forming part of the Hundred of Maylor. Although part of Flintshire, it is an exclave, surrounded by Cheshire, Shropshire and Denbighshire. It includes the villages of Bangor-on-Dee, Bettisfield, Bronington, Hanmer, Knolton, Penley, Tybroughton, Willington and Worthenbury. The administrative centre of the area was historically Overton.

Communities

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