County of Anglesey, Victoria explained
The County of Anglesey 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 east of Seymour, on both sides of the Goulburn River. The county was proclaimed in 1849.
Parishes
Parishes include:
- Acheron, Victoria
- Alexandra, Victoria
- Banyarmbite, Victoria
- Billian, Victoria
- Buxton, Victoria
- Derril, Victoria
- Dropmore, Victoria (also in Delatite)
- Eildon, Victoria
- Flowerdale, Victoria
- Ghin Ghin, Victoria
- Glendale, Victoria
- Gobur, Victoria
- Granton, Victoria
- Kerrisdale, Victoria
- Killingworth, Victoria
- Kobyboyn, Victoria
- Maintongoon, Victoria
- Mangalore, Victoria
- Merton, Victoria (also in Delatite)
- Mohican, Victoria
- Molesworth, Victoria
- Murrindindi, Victoria
- Nar-be-thong, Victoria (also in Evelyn)
- Niagaroon, Victoria
- Steavenson, Victoria
- Switzerland, Victoria
- Taggerty, Victoria
- Tallarook, Victoria
- Thornton, Victoria
- Traawool, Victoria
- Whanregarwen, Victoria
- Windham, Victoria
- Woodbourne, Victoria
- Worrough, Victoria
- Yarck, Victoria
- Yea, Victoria
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