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The '''Miskin Hundred''' is one of the hundreds of [[Glamorgan]], in the centre of the county. It takes its name from the village of [[Miskin]] which is situated in the very south of the ancient parish of [[Llantrisant]]. It is bounded to the north by [[Brecknockshire]]; to the east by [[Caerphilly Hundred]]; to the south by [[Dinas Powis Hundred|Dinas Powis]], [[Cowbridge Hundred|Cowbridge]] and [[Newcastle Hundred]]s and to the west by [[Ogmore Hundred|Ogmore]] and [[Neath Hundred]]s. There is a very short boundary with [[Kibbor]] to the very south-west.
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The '''Miskin Hundred''' is one of the hundreds of [[Glamorgan]], in the centre of the county. It takes its name from the village of [[Miskin]] which is situated in the very south of the ancient parish of [[Llantrisant]]. It is bounded to the north by [[Brecknockshire]]; to the east by [[Caerphilly Hundred]]; to the south by [[Dinas Powis Hundred|Dinas Powis]], [[Cowbridge Hundred|Cowbridge]] and [[Newcastle Hundred]]s and to the west by [[Ogmore Hundred|Ogmore]] and [[Neath Hundred]]s. There is a very short boundary with [[Kibbor]] to the very south-west. It is the second-most populous of Glamorgan's hundreds after Kibbor, with a population of 217,777.
  
 
It contains the following ancient parishes:
 
It contains the following ancient parishes:

Revision as of 12:33, 23 September 2016

The Miskin Hundred is one of the hundreds of Glamorgan, in the centre of the county. It takes its name from the village of Miskin which is situated in the very south of the ancient parish of Llantrisant. It is bounded to the north by Brecknockshire; to the east by Caerphilly Hundred; to the south by Dinas Powis, Cowbridge and Newcastle Hundreds and to the west by Ogmore and Neath Hundreds. There is a very short boundary with Kibbor to the very south-west. It is the second-most populous of Glamorgan's hundreds after Kibbor, with a population of 217,777.

It contains the following ancient parishes:

References

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

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

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