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[[File:Raglan hundred.png|thumb|240px|right|Raglan hundred shown within Monmouthshire]]
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'''Raglan''' (also known as '''Ragland''' and '''Rhaglan''')<ref name=vision>Vision of Britain - [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10120998&c_id=10001043 Rhaglan hundred] ([http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/bound_map_page.jsp?first=true&u_id=10120998&c_id=10001043 boundaries])</ref> is a [[Hundred]] of [[Monmouthshire]].
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'''Raglan''' is a [[hundred]] of [[Monmouthshire]], named after the village of [[Raglan]], which it contains. Like the village itself, it is also spelled ''Ragland'' and ''Rhaglan''.<ref name=vision>Vision of Britain - [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10120998&c_id=10001043 Rhaglan hundred]</ref>  
  
It is situated in the eastern part of the county, bounded on the north by the hundred of [[Skenfrith Hundred|Skenfrith]]; on the east by [[Gloucestershire]]; on the south by the hundred of [[Caldicot Hundred|Caldicot]]; on the south-west by the hundred of [[Usk Hundred|Usk]] and on the north-west by the hundred of [[Abergavenny Hundred|Abergavenny]].
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It is situated in the eastern part of the county, bounded on the north by the hundred of [[Skenfrith Hundred|Skenfrith]]; on the east by [[Gloucestershire]]'s [[St Briavels Hundred]]; on the south by the hundred of [[Caldicot Hundred|Caldicot]]; on the south-west by the hundred of [[Usk Hundred|Usk]] and on the north-west by the hundred of [[Abergavenny Hundred|Abergavenny]].
  
It is the last populous of Monmouthshire's hundreds, with a population of 7,951.
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This hundred is less mountainous than that of Usk to the south and watered with fewer streams than any hundred in the county. It is however a fine fertile district abounding in rich arable and pasture lands and pleasingly diversified with gentle elevations and depressions with occasional valleys and hills. It is the least populous of Monmouthshire's hundreds, with a population of 7,980.
  
 
It contains the following ancient parishes:
 
It contains the following ancient parishes:
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*[[Bettws Newydd]]
 
*[[Bettws Newydd]]
 
*[[Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire|Bryngwyn]]
 
*[[Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire|Bryngwyn]]
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*[[Devauden]]
 
*[[Devauden]]
 
*[[Dingestow]]
 
*[[Dingestow]]
*[[Grace Dieu Park]]
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*Grace Dieu Park (ex. par.)
*[[Llanarth]] ([[Clytha]] hamlet)
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*[[Llanarth]] ([[Clytha]] hamlet)<sup>*</sup>
 
*[[Llandenny]]
 
*[[Llandenny]]
 
*[[Llandogo]]
 
*[[Llandogo]]
 
*[[Llangoven]]
 
*[[Llangoven]]
*[[Llangunnog]]
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*[[Llangunnock]]
 
*[[Llanishen, Monmouthshire|Llanishen]]
 
*[[Llanishen, Monmouthshire|Llanishen]]
 
*[[Llanvihangel Tor-y-Mynydd]]
 
*[[Llanvihangel Tor-y-Mynydd]]
 
*[[Llansoy]]
 
*[[Llansoy]]
*[[Llanvihangel Ystern Llewern]] (south of the [[River Trothy|Trothy]])
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*[[Llanvihangel Ystern Llewern]] (south of the [[River Trothy|Trothy]])<sup>†</sup>
 
*[[Mitchel Troy]]
 
*[[Mitchel Troy]]
 
*[[Penrhos]]
 
*[[Penrhos]]
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*[[Penallt]]
 
*[[Penallt]]
 
*[[Raglan]]
 
*[[Raglan]]
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*[[St Arvans]] (Porthcasseg)<sup>‡</sup>
 
*[[Tintern|Tintern Parva]]
 
*[[Tintern|Tintern Parva]]
 
*[[Tregare]]
 
*[[Tregare]]
 
*[[Trellech]] (including [[Trelleck Grange]])
 
*[[Trellech]] (including [[Trelleck Grange]])
 
*[[Wolvesnewton]]
 
*[[Wolvesnewton]]
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<sup>*</sup>: Remainder in Abergavenny hundred.<br />
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<sup>†</sup>: Remainder in Skenfrith hundred.<br />
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<sup>‡</sup>: Remainder in Caldicot hundred.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 12:46, 18 February 2020

Raglan hundred shown within Monmouthshire

Raglan is a hundred of Monmouthshire, named after the village of Raglan, which it contains. Like the village itself, it is also spelled Ragland and Rhaglan.[1]

It is situated in the eastern part of the county, bounded on the north by the hundred of Skenfrith; on the east by Gloucestershire's St Briavels Hundred; on the south by the hundred of Caldicot; on the south-west by the hundred of Usk and on the north-west by the hundred of Abergavenny.

This hundred is less mountainous than that of Usk to the south and watered with fewer streams than any hundred in the county. It is however a fine fertile district abounding in rich arable and pasture lands and pleasingly diversified with gentle elevations and depressions with occasional valleys and hills. It is the least populous of Monmouthshire's hundreds, with a population of 7,980.

It contains the following ancient parishes:

*: Remainder in Abergavenny hundred.
: Remainder in Skenfrith hundred.
: Remainder in Caldicot hundred.

References

  1. Vision of Britain - Rhaglan hundred
Hundreds of Monmouthshire

Abergavenny • Caldicot • Raglan • Skenfrith • Usk • Wentloog