Talk:History of local government in Wales

Map Error
Saint Asaph district was in Flintshire, not Denbighshire. Lewis Trondheim (talk) 18:19, 22 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Well spotted. I've let our mapmaker know.--Pondle (talk) 18:28, 22 February 2010 (UTC)

What happened before 1889?
The article does not discuss local government before 1889. My inexpert summary is: Is this accurate? Can someone with more expertise in this area please expand the article. Some of this is covered in other articles, including History of Wales and History of local government in England, and links to other articles would help.
 * c. 47–410: Roman Empire
 * 410–1066 (Roman Empire to Battle of Hastings): Welsh kingdoms and principalities
 * 1066–1284 (Battle of Hastings to Statute of Rhuddlan): Welsh principalities and Marcher lordships
 * 1284–1889 (Statute of Rhuddlan to Local Government Act 1888): Lords Lieutenant, feudal sheriffs, quarter sessions

Is it accurate to say "Between the Statute of Rhuddlan (1284) and the Local Government Act 1888, local government in Wales operated in a similar way to local government in England"? I would prefer for this article to be expanded to cover this period in Wales, but a link to the corresponding English article would be better than nothing. Verbcatcher (talk) 16:55, 12 December 2016 (UTC)

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