County_of_Heytesbury

County of Heytesbury

County of Heytesbury

Cadastral in Victoria, Australia


The County of Heytesbury is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. The county is in the Western District of Victoria bounded by the Gellibrand River in the east and the Hopkins River in the west. In the north, the county was bounded approximately by the existing road, now the Princes Highway. Larger towns include Camperdown and Cobden. The county was proclaimed in 1849.

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Parishes

Parishes within the county:

  • Brucknell
  • Carpendeit
  • Cooirejong
  • Coradjil
  • Ecklin
  • Elingamite
  • Jancourt
  • Laang
  • La Trobe (part in the County of Polwarth)
  • Mepunga
  • Narrawaturk
  • Nirranda
  • Nullwarre
  • Paaratte
  • Panmure (part in the County of Hampden)
  • Pomborneit
  • Purrumbete South
  • Tallangatta
  • Tandarook
  • Timboon
  • Waarre
  • Wiridjil[1]

References

  1. Rootsweb Genealogy, Victorian Counties, retrieved 20 September 2008

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