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Montgomeryshire

Montgomeryshire
Sir Drefaldwyn (Welsh)
Broad Street and Montgomery Town Hall (2001)
Montgomeryshire shown within Wales
Montgomeryshire shown within England and Wales
Montgomeryshire shown within the United Kingdom

Area
 • 1831483,323 acres (1,955.94 km2)
Population
 • 183166,482[1]
Density
 • 18310.1/acre
History
 • Succeeded byPowys
Chapman codeMGY
GovernmentMontgomeryshire County Council (1889–1974)
Montgomeryshire District Council (1974–1996)
 • HQMontgomery

Montgomeryshire (Welsh: Sir Drefaldwyn meaning "the Shire of Baldwin's town") was 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 Montgomerie, who was the 1st Earl of Shrewsbury.

The area of what was Montgomeryshire, now constitutes the northern part of the principal area of Powys. The current area was 2,174 square km (839 square miles).

The largest town was Newtown, followed by Welshpool and Llanidloes.

  1. ^ Vision of Britain – 1831 Census

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