County of Grant, Victoria

Grant
Victoria
Location in Victoria
Established22 June 1853
Area4,750 km2 (1,834.0 sq mi)
Lands administrative divisions around Grant:
Ripon Talbot Bourke
Grenville Grant Bourke
Polwarth Southern Ocean Port Phillip

The County of Grant 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 west of Melbourne, on the west side of Port Phillip, and includes Geelong. Ballarat is on its north-western edge. It is bounded in the west by the Yarrowee River, on the north by the Great Dividing Range and on the east by the Werribee River. The county was proclaimed in 1853.

The Darriwilian Age of the Ordovician Period of geological time is named for Darriwil parish in the county.

Parishes

Parishes within the county:

References

  • Vicnames, place name details
  • Research aids, Victoria 1910
  • Map of the county of Grant showing colony and county boundaries, 1886. National Library of Australia

37°50′S 144°10′E / 37.833°S 144.167°E / -37.833; 144.167

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