• Source: County of Polwarth
  • The County of Polwarth 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 and includes the Cape Otway area, bounded by the Gellibrand River in the west and the Anglesea River and Barwon River in the east, in the north by a line from Winchelsea, through Colac to Larpent, and by Bass Strait to the south. The largest town is Colac. The county was proclaimed in 1849.


    Parishes


    Parishes within the county:

    Aire
    Angahook
    Bambra
    Barongarook
    Barramunga
    Barwon Downs
    Barwongemoong
    Birregurra (part in the County of Grenville)
    Boonah
    Colac
    Elliminyt
    Gerangamete
    Irrewarra
    Irrewillipe
    Kaanglang
    Krambruk
    La Trobe (part in the County of Heytesbury)
    Lorne
    Moomowroong
    Moorbanool
    Murroon
    Nalangil
    Natte Murrang
    Newlingrook
    Olangolah
    Otway
    Pirron Yaloak
    Wangerrip
    Warrion (part in the County of Grenville)
    Weeaproinah
    Wensleydale
    Whoorel
    Wongarra
    Wyelangta
    Yan Yan Gourt
    Yaugher
    Yeo


    References




    External links


    Research aids, Victoria 1910
    Map of the counties of Talbot, Dalhousie, Anglesey, Bourke, Grenville, Grant, Mornington, Polwarth / John Sands

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