Maylor Hundred

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Maylor hundred shown within Flintshire

The Hundred of Maylor or Maelor is one of the hundreds of Flintshire, in the south of the county. As well as part of the main body of the shire, the hundred also includes the Maelor Saesneg detached part. It is bounded by Mold Hundred to the north; by Cheshire to the east; and by Shropshire to the south. The detached parts are separated by the intervention of Denbighshire. It is the second least-populous of Flintshire's hundreds with a population of 17,698.

It contains the following ancient parishes:

*: Eyton, Royon, Pickhill and Sesswick townships in Denbighshire.
: Dodleston and Lower Kinnerton townships in Cheshire.
: Mostly in Denbighshire.
§: Remainder in Shropshire.
: Remainder in Cheshire.
Additionally, part of Threapwood lies in the hundred, and parts of Gresford and Wrexham around the town of Wrexham also form part of the hundred and county, although surrounded by Denbighshire.

References

  • William Rees, An Historical Atlas of Wales, Faber, 1959.
  • M. Richards, Welsh Administrative and Territorial Units, Cardiff, 1967.
Hundreds of Flintshire

Coleshill • Maylor • Mold • Prestatyn • Rhuddlan