KERREY, a large parish in the county of Montgomery, and hundred of that name, in North Wales, 179 miles from London. It is finely situated on a gentle eminence in a beautiful valley, and the country around it is highly fertile. A large proportion of the population is employed in making fine Welsh flannels. It has a fine old Gothic church, of most venerable appearance. The population amounted in 1801 to 1758, in 1811 to 1855, in 1821 to 2038, and in 1831 to 2199.