Castlemartin Hundred

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History

Initially created by the Marcher Lords of Pembroke in the 14th century from the western part of the pre-Norman Conquest cantref of Penfro, Castlemartin Hundred was confirmed by the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542.[1]Template:Rp

Samuel Lewis, in his Topographical Dictionary of Wales notes: Template:Quote

Lewis believed the hundred, and the parish of the same name, derived from Martin of Tours.[2]

The ruins of an ancient fort exist at Warren,[3] as do several other ancient British and Danish remains along the coast.[4]

Castlemartin Training Area, an artillery range, occupies part of the former hundred.[3]

Location and demography

The hundred's capital was at Pembroke. Since then it has been mostly English-speaking, and a part of west Wales formerly referred to as Little England beyond Wales, with the majority of its settlements retaining their English names.[3] It comprised 21 parishes.[5] Some of the area lies within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

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