Council of Wales and the Marches

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See also the Council of Wales for the advisory council established in 1948.

The Council of Wales and the Marches was an English regional administrative body (similar to the Council of the North) covering all of Wales and the English counties known as the Welsh Marches.

The council was established in the 15th century and initially responsibile for governing the lands held under the Principality of Wales, the lands directly administered by the English crown following the Edwardian Conquest of Wales in the 13th century. Following the full annexation of Wales into England with Laws of Wales acts in the 16th century, the council gained the Welsh Marcher lands to administer as well.

Its headquarters were in Ludlow Castle, and its abolition on 25 July 1689 led to the castle's dereliction.

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