The Shires of Somery - Bramleighshire

BRAMLEIGHSHIRE

Click to go back! Area: 18,251 sq.km (15)
Approx. pop. 735,000 (18)
Pop.density: 40/sq.km (15)
Shire seat: Bramleigh
Mail code: BR
Motto: Cyfoethog pob dedwydd
(Wealthy are the happy)




Detailed map of Bramleighshire
DESCRIPTION

The shire lies in the northern part of lathe Lynnest and covers the two valleys of the rivers Dunne and Whill, separated by the gently rolling uplands of the Warrow Downs. Part of Michelweald covers the eastern part. The Dunstith Downs, to the west, form part of the boundary against Campshire.

Three old districts or deans make up the present shire, Dunne Netherdean (basically the Dunne valley south of Overgreen Wold), Dunne Overdean (the upper Dunne valley), and Whilden (centred in the valley of the river Whill). These deans were over the years in varying degrees connected to lathe Lynnest but when the great shire reform came to be they formed a shire of their own.

The shire is famous for the Three Deans Quire Frels, an annual choir festival, with Bramleigh, Dunster, and Dunne Eaden taking turns as host.

BOROUGHS AND HUNDREDS

1. Bramleigh (Borough)
2. Shirlowe
3. Lesford
4. Shillington
5. Willingstowe
6. Shorwick
7. Dunster
8. Selton
9. Riddawe
10. Braydawe
11. Eaden




Map of the sokes
THE SHIRE FLAG

The flag carries the colours of the coat of arms, which itself is displayed at the upper left corner.
THE SHIRE COAT OF ARMS

The lion is taken from the arms of the borough of Bramleigh, while the three clover leaves represent the Three Deans that make up the shire. The supporters are two wild boars. The tree on the crest represents the link to lathe Lynnest, while the bramble flowers allude to Bramleigh.