Cadastral in Victoria, Australia
The County of Normanby in Victoria, 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
Glenelg River in the west and the
Eumeralla River in the east, by a line through
Casterton and
Hamilton in the north, and by
Bass Strait (
Portland Bay) to the south. Larger towns include
Hamilton,
Portland and
Heywood. The county was proclaimed in 1853,[
citation needed] but it was known earlier since the 1849 proclamation of Follett County and Dundas County referred to its boundaries.
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Parishes
Parishes within the county:
- Annya
- Ardonachie
- Audley
- Balrook
- Bessiebelle
- Bolwarra
- Bramburra
- Branxholme
- Byaduk
- Byambynee
- Cobboboonee
- Condah
- Croxton West
- Curracurt
- Dartmoor (part in the
County of Follett)
- Digby
- Drik Drik
- Drumborg
- Dunmore
- Eumeralla
- Glenaulin
- Glenelg (part in the County of Follett)
- Gorae
- Grassdale
- Greenhills
- Heywood
- Homerton
- Hotspur
- Kentbruck
- Killara
- Macarthur
- Merino
- Mocamboro
- Monivae
- Mouzie
- Murndal
- Myamyn
- Myaring
- Napier
- Narrawong
- Portland
- Sandford
- South Hamilton
- Tahara
- Tarragal
- Trewalla
- Tyrendarra
- Warrabkook
- Warrain
- Wataepoolan
- Weecurra
- Weerangourt
- Winyayung
- Yatchew West
- Yulecart
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See also
References
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^ NSW Government Gazette for the Port Philip District, 1 January 1849
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^ Rootsweb Genealogy,
Victorian Counties, retrieved 20 September 2008
External links
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