- Source: County of Grenville, Victoria
The County of Grenville is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. It is located to the north-east of Lake Corangamite and includes Cressy. Ballarat is on its north-eastern edge. The boundary to the east is the Yarrowee River, and to the south part of the Barwon River. Colac is on its southern edge. The county was proclaimed in 1849.
Parishes
Parishes within the county:
Argyle, Victoria
Ballaarat, Victoria
Bungaree, Victoria
Cardigan, Victoria
Carngham, Victoria
Clarkesdale, Victoria
Commeralghip, Victoria
Corindhap, Victoria
Cressy, Victoria
Cundare, Victoria
Dereel, Victoria
Doroq, Victoria
Dreeite, Victoria
Enfield, Victoria
Gellibrand, Victoria
Haddon, Victoria
Hesse, Victoria
Karngun, Victoria
Kurac-a-ruc, Victoria
Lawaluk, Victoria
Lynchfield, Victoria
Mannibadar, Victoria
Mindai, Victoria
Mirnee, Victoria
Mortchup, Victoria
Murdeduke, Victoria
Naringhil North, Victoria
Naringhil South, Victoria
Ondit, Victoria
Poliah North, Victoria
Poliah South, Victoria
Poorneet, Victoria
Scarsdale, Victoria
Shelford, Victoria
Shelford West, Victoria
Smythesdale, Victoria
Turkeeth, Victoria
Wallinduc, Victoria
Warracbarunah, Victoria
Warrambine, Victoria
Warrion, Victoria
Weering, Victoria
Wilgul North, Victoria
Wilgul South, Victoria
Windermere, Victoria
Wingeel, Victoria
Wurrook, Victoria
Yarima, Victoria
Yarrowee, Victoria
References
Vicnames, place name details
Research aids, Victoria 1910
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- George III dari Britania Raya
- Edward VIII dari Britania Raya
- Grenville
- County of Grenville, Victoria
- Grenville County
- Richard Grenville
- County of Grant, Victoria
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