County of Disraeli

Cadastral in the Northern Territory, Australia
12°40′0″S 131°35′0″E / 12.66667°S 131.58333°E / -12.66667; 131.58333[1]Established9 January 1873[2]

County of Disraeli is one of the five counties in the Northern Territory which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia.

The county was created in 1873 centered on the Marrakia area but,[3] only two hundreds were ever allocated to it.

Like the other Counties of the Northern Territory, Disraeli is named for a British prime minister, In this case Benjamin Disraeli.[4]

Hundreds

  • Hundred of Beaconsfield
  • Hundred of Bundey

References

  1. ^ "Map of Northern Territory / John Sands". National Library of Australia. John Sands (Firm). 1886. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  2. ^ Ayers, Henry (9 January 1873). "Proclamation, Counties of Gladstone and Disraeli" (PDF). South Australian Government Gazette. South Australian Government. p. 28. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  3. ^ Place Names Committee Archived 19 March 2018 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ NT Place Names Register.
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