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The 13 Historical
Welsh Counties
The Thirteen Historical Welsh counties
which
developed during the Middle age and existed
until 1974
Denbighshire,
Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire,
Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire were
established
by Act of Parliament of 1535 to the replace
the
Marcher Lordships which were a colonial
occupation system. The other 7 counties had
existed
since the 13th century.
Modern
Gazetteer of the
Historical
Welsh Counties
Known in Welsh as Sir Fôn. An island County separated from
the mainland of Caernarfonshire by the Menai Straits to which it is connected
by the
The island is about 20 miles long, 26 miles broad.
Area 176,630 acres. Population 68,000. It is the only county in
rivers are the Braint and the Cefni.
The main towns are Holyhead, Llangefni, Amlwch and
The most important industries are agriculture and
tourism.
Places of special interest:
Bryn Celli Ddu neolithic tomb
Din Lligwy iron age village
Lynnon Windmill, Llanddeusant
Plas Newydd gardens
St Seriol's Well
South Stacks RSPB bird reserve
Brecknockshire
Also known as Breconshire or, in Welsh, as Sir
Frycheiniog. An inland County bounded N. by Radnorshire, E. by Herefordshire
and Monmouthshire, S. by Monmouthshire and Glamorgan, and W. by Carmarthenshire
and Cardiganshire.
Area 475,224 acres. Population 56,000. The County is
predominantly rural and
mountainous. The
Pen-y-Fan (2907 ft). The River Wye traces nearly the
whole of the N. boundary, and the Usk flows in an easterly direction through
the central valley. Of the many waterfalls in the County,
The most important industries are agriculture,
forestry and tourism.
Places of special interest:
Brecknock Musuem, Brecon
Y Gaer Roman Fort
Caernarfonshire
Also known as Carnarvonshire or, in Welsh, as Sir
Gaernarfon. A maritime County bounded N. by the
Bay and Merioneth, and W. by
Area 361,156 acres. Population 128,000. The surface is
mountaineous. A large part of the
including
Bardsey Island is a major site for nesting seabirds. The
River Conwy runs north along the Easten
boundary.
Principal towns are
Places of special interest:
Great Orme Tramway
Ty Mawr Wybrnant
Cardiganshire
Known in Welsh as Ceredigion or Sir Aberteifi. A
maritime County bounded W. by
Wye, the Dulas, the Llyfnant and Rheidol, the last of
which meets the Mynach in a 300-foot plunge at the Devil's Bridge chasm. The 50
miles of coastline has many sandy beaches.
The main towns are Aberaeron, Aberystwyth, Cardigan,
Lampeter, New Quay,
The chief river is the Teifi which forms the border
with Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire for much of its length. Tourism and
agriculture, chiefly hill farming, are the most important industries.
Places of special interest
Devil's Bridge
Strata Florda Abbey
Vale of Rheidol Railway
Carmarthenshire
Known in Welsh as Sir Gaerfyrddin. A maritime County
bounded N. by Cardiganshire, E. by Brecknockshire and Glamorgan, S. by the
Population 167,000.
The surface generally is upland and mountainous.
Fforest Fawr and
Ammanford, Burry Port,
agriculture, forestry, fishing and tourism.
Places of special interest:
Dolaucothi Gold Mines
Denbighshire
Known in Welsh as Sir Ddinbych. A maritime County
bounded N. by the
205,000. In the S. and W. of the County the mountains
of the
The chief rivers are the Clwyd and the Dee. The River
Conwy runs north along the W. boundary. The main towns are Abergele, Denbigh,
tourism.
Places of special interest:
Chirk Castle
Eliseg's Pillar
Plas Newydd, Llangollen
Valle Crucis Abbey
Flintshire
Known in Welsh as Sir y Fflint. A maritime County
bounded N. by the
heavily developed by industry and the N. coast much
developed for tourism.
The
St. Asaph. The main rivers are the
Places of special interest:
Sun Centre, Rhyl
Glamorgan
Known in Welsh as Morgannwg. A maritime County bounded
N. by Brecknockshire, E. by Monmouthshire, S. by the
The highest point is at Craig-y-llyn (1,969 ft).
Glamorgan is the most populous and industrialised County in
populated with light industry and the service sector
now providing the economic base.
The Vale of Glamorgan, a lowland area mainly
comprising farmland and small villages stretches across most of the S. of the
County from Porthcawl to
The main towns include Aberdare, Barry, Bridgend,
service sector, tourism.
Places of special interest:
Castell Coch, Tongwynlais
Ewenny Priory
Llandaff Cathedral
Dare
National
Merioneth
Known in Welsh as Meirionnydd. A maritime County
bounded N. by Caernarfonshire, E. by Denbighshire, SE. and S. by
Montgomeryshire and
Cardiganshire, and W. by
The coastline is alternatively cliffs and streches of
sand and the County generally is the most mountainous in
and Cader Idris (2929 ft). The chief rivers are the
Dwyryd, the Mawddach and the Dovey. Waterfalls and small lakes are numerous the
largest being
Ffestiniog, Corwen, Dolgellau, Ffestiniog and Tywyn.
The main industries are agriculture and tourism.
Places of special interest:
Castell-y-Bere
Cymer Abbey
Ffestiniog railway
Portmeirion Mediterranean Style village
Rhug Chapel
Tomen-y-mur Roman Fort
Monmouthshire
Known in Welsh as Sir Fynwy. A maritime County bounded
N. by Herefordshire and Brecknockshire, E. by Gloucestershire, S. by the
The highest point is Chwarel-y-Fan (2,226 ft). The
former coal mining valleys of the NW of the County remain heavily populated,
although there is no longer a working pit in the County. Towards the seaboard
the land is flatter and lowland
farming predominates. The main towns are Abergavenny,
Abertillery, Blackwood, Blaenavon, Chepstow, Cwmbran, Ebbw Vale, Monmouth,
County has a diverse industrial base including
agriculture, electronics, engineering, tourism and service industries.
Places of special interest:
Big
Blaenavon Ironworks
Caerleon Roman Ampitheatre, Baths and Garrison. A
possible site of King Arthur’s Camelot.
Caerwent Roman Town
Greenmeadow Community Farm,
Tintern Abbey
Montgomeryshire
Known in Welsh as Sir Drefaldwyn. An inland County,
bounded N. by Denbighshire, E. and SE. by
Places of special interest:
Bryn Tail Lead Mine Buildings
Centre for Alternative Technology,
Trefeglwys Tumuli
Pembrokeshire
Known in Welsh as Sir Benfro. A maritime County,
washed by the sea on all sides except in the N. where it is bounded by
Cardiganshire and in
the E. where it is bounded by Carmarthenshire. Area
395,151 acres. Population 112,000. The highest point is at Wadbury Hill (974
ft). The County looks out to sea on three sides, taking in 170 miles of
magnificent coastline comprising
important seabird breeding sites and numerous bays and
sandy beaches. Almost all
of the coast is included in the
for lowland farming. Oil tankers dock in the deep
estuarine waters of
The chief rivers are the
tourism, agriculture and oil refining.
Places of special interest:
Bishop's Palace, Lamphey
Carew Cross
Pembroke Castle, Birthplace of Henry Tudor later King
HenryVII
Pentre Ifan burial chamber
St. David's Cathedral
Radnorshire
Known in Welsh as Sir Faesyfed. An inland County,
bounded N. by Montgomeryshire and
Brecknockshire and W. by Cardiganshire. Areas 301,164
acres. Population 23,000.
In the E. and S. are some comparatively level tracts,
including the Vale of Radnor, but most of the County is mountainous, with the
Places of special interest:
Abbey Cwmhir
Beguildy Tumuli
Broadheath House, Presteigne
Offa's Dyke
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The Secret Doctrine , Volume 2, Page 100
It is only by the attractive force of the contrasts
that the two opposites — Spirit and Matter — can be cemented together on
Earth, and, smelted in the fire of self-conscious experience and suffering, find
themselves wedded in Eternity.
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 2, Page 108
It is the motive, and the motive alone, which makes
any exercise of power become black, malignant, or white, beneficent Magic. It is
impossible to employ spiritual forces if there is the slightest tinge of
selfishness remaining in the operator .... The powers and forces of animal
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and the all-forgiving; the powers and forces of spirit lend themselves only to
the perfectly pure in heart — and this is Divine Magic.
Isis Unveiled,
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Even ignorance is better than
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Annotation - The Path, May, 1888
The Secret Doctrine , Proem [Volume 1], Page 35
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The Secret Doctrine , Volume 1, Page 134
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his God; and when the sense of personal responsibility will be so
Isis Unveiled, Volume 2, Page 374
It is the
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The Secret Doctrine , Volume 2, Page 498
Isis Unveiled, Volume 1, Page 36
From strength to
strength, from the beauty and perfection of one plane to the greater beauty
and perfection of another, with accessions of new glory, of fresh knowledge and
power in each cycle, such is the destiny of every Ego, which thus becomes its own
saviour in each world and incarnation.
The Key to Theosophy, Page 105
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 1, Page 69
The mind
receives indelible impressions even from chance acquaintance or persons
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The Key to Theosophy, Page 228
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