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  1. Until 1974, Montgomeryshire (Welsh: Sir Drefaldwyn meaning "the Shire of Baldwin's town") was an administrative county in mid Wales, later classed as one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales. It was named after its county town , Montgomery , which in turn was named after one of William the Conqueror 's main counsellors, Roger de ...

  2. Montgomeryshire, historic county of north-central Wales, along the English border. Montgomeryshire is an area of wooded hills and valleys encircled by higher mountains, including Long Mountain in the east, Clifaesty Hill in the south, Plynlimon in the west, and the Berwyn mountains in the north.

  3. Townships in Montgomeryshire. The County of Montgomery. Montgomery Town Hall - A Meeting Place of the Montgomeryshire Court of Great Sessions. Townships in Montgomeryshire are divisions of the ancient parishes of the county of Montgomery.

  4. Montgomeryshire (Welsh: Sir Drefaldwyn) was a constituency [n 1] in Wales represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. Created in 1542, it elected one Member of Parliament (MP), formerly known as the knight of the shire , by the first-past-the-post system of election.

  5. Montgomeryshire. "The County of MONTGOMERY is 94 Miles in Circumference, contains about 500000 Acres, is divided into 7 Hundreds, in which are 6 Market Towns, and only Montgomery sends a Member to Parliament, which is the County Town, 47 Parishes and about 5660 Houses. The air is sharp and cold by reason of its high situation, the Valleys are ...

  6. The County of Montgomery is a shire in the heart of the Welsh mountains. The county is named after its county town, Montgomery, which in turn is named after one of William the Conqueror's counsellors, Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury.

  7. Montgomery is an historic Border market town situated in the Welsh Marches and is the old county town of Montgomeryshire. There is a mixture of Georgian, Victorian and much earlier half timbered architecture .

  8. Montgomeryshire (Sir Drefaldwyn) is a mountainous county, most of it being in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains. The mountainsides provide high sheep pastures, largely unpeopled but for scattered farmsteads and hamlets.

  9. www.encyclopedia.com › british-and-irish-political-geography › montgomeryshireMontgomeryshire - Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · Montgomeryshire comprises the eastern sloping plateaux of the Cambrian mountains, broken by a series of valley lowlands along the river systems of the river Severn and its tributaries, the Banwy, Vyrnwy, and Clywedog.

  10. "MONTGOMERYSHIRE, an inland county of North Wales, bounded on the N. by Denbighshire, on the S. by Radnorshire, on the E. by Shropshire, and on the W. by Merionethshire. It is in the form of an irregular parallelogram, being 37 miles in its greatest length, and 29 miles in its greatest breadth.