Monmouth Boroughs
Under Tudor legislation, Monmouthshire was treated idiosyncratically as a parliamentary entity. It was given two shire Members, putting the county on a par with the English shires and bestowing on it better representation than that given other Welsh counties, which returned one knight. However, the boroughs were given a single Member, in the dispensation that applied in Wales. Monmouth was designated the county town, and six other boroughs were required to contribute to the fees settled on elected Members to meet their expenses.
