词条 | Abergavenny Hundred |
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|Name= Abergavenny |HQ= |Government= |Origin= |Status= hundred |Start= 1542 |End= |Code= |CodeName= |Replace= |Motto= |Divisions= Divisions |DivisionsNames= Higher and Lower |DivisionsImage= |Image= |Map= Abergavenny within Monmouthshire |Arms= |Civic= |PopulationFirst= 50,086[1] |PopulationFirstYear= 1851 |AreaFirst= |AreaFirstYear= |DensityFirst= |DensityFirstYear= |PopulationSecond= 54,742[1] |PopulationSecondYear= 1861 |AreaSecond= |AreaSecondYear= |DensitySecond= |DensitySecondYear= |PopulationLast= |PopulationLastYear= |AreaLast= {{convert|78290|acre|km2}}[1] |AreaLastYear= 1831 |DensityLast= |DensityLastYear= }} Abergavenny was an ancient hundred of Monmouthshire. It was situated in the northern part of the county, bounded on the north by Herefordshire; on the east by the hundreds of Skenfrith, Raglan, and Usk; on the south by Wentloog hundred; and on the west by Wentloog and Brecknockshire. It contained the following ancient parishes: {{div col|colwidth=22em}}
The administration of the area is now divided between the local authorities of Monmouthshire, Torfaen and Blaenau Gwent. Part is within the area of the Brecon Beacons National Park. References1. ^1 2 John Marius Wilson, Abergavenny, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72) External links
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