Bathurst County

Bathurst
New South Wales

Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Bathurst
Ashburnham Wellington Roxburgh
Forbes Bathurst Westmoreland
Monteagle King Georgiana

Bathurst County was one of the original Nineteen Counties in New South Wales and is now one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It includes the area to the south west of Bathurst to Cowra and Orange. The Lachlan River is the boundary to the south-west, the Belubula River forms part of the northern boundary, with the Fish River on the northeastern boundary. Blayney is located roughly in the middle.

Bathurst County was named in honour of Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl between (1762–1834).[1]. The Electoral district of Bathurst (County) was the first state electoral district for the area, between 1856 and 1859.

In 1852 it had an area of 1,196,400 acres (4,842 km2) and population of 6,405. At this time it was described as having some of the best wool in the colony, with excellent farming land.[2]

Parishes within this county

A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:

Parish LGA Coordinates
Aberfoil Cabonne Shire
Anson Cabonne Shire
Apsley Bathurst Regional Council
Arkell Bathurst Regional Council
Bangaroo Cowra Shire
Bathurst Bathurst Regional Council
Beaufort Blayney Shire
Belubula Blayney Shire
Beneree Cabonne Shire
Billimari Cowra Shire
Blake Blayney Shire
Bracebridge Cowra Shire
Bringellet Oberon Shire
Byng Cabonne Shire
Cadogan Bathurst Regional Council
Calvert Blayney Shire
Canowindra Cowra Shire
Carlton Blayney Shire
Chaucer Cowra Shire
Clarendon Cabonne Shire
Clinton Cabonne Shire
Cole Bathurst Regional Council
Coleridge Bathurst Regional Council
Colville Cabonne Shire
Coota Cowra Shire
Cowra Cowra Shire
Dunleary Cowra Shire
Egbert Cowra Shire
Errol Blayney Shire
Freemantle Cabonne Shire
Galbraith Blayney Shire
Glenlogan Cowra Shire
Graham Blayney Shire
Grantham Bathurst Regional Council
Hampton Cowra Shire
Huntley Cabonne Shire
Kenilworth Cowra Shire
Lennox Cabonne Shire
Lindsay Blayney Shire
Lowry Bathurst Regional Council
Lucan Blayney Shire
Lucan Blayney Shire
Lyndhurst Blayney Shire
Malmsbury Bathurst Regional Council
Malongulli Cowra Shire
Milburn Cowra Shire
Mount Pleasant Bathurst Regional Council
Napier Blayney Shire
Neville Blayney Shire
Oakley Bathurst Regional Council
Orange City of Orange
Osborne Blayney Shire
Ponsonby Bathurst Regional Council
Purfleet Cowra Shire
Roseberg Cowra Shire
Shadforth Cabonne Shire
Shaw Blayney Shire
Somers Blayney Shire
St David Bathurst Regional Council
Tenandra Cowra Shire
Three Brothers Blayney Shire
Tintern Cowra Shire
Torrens Blayney Shire
Vittoria Cabonne Shire
Waldegrave Cabonne Shire
Walli Cabonne Shire
Waugoola Cowra Shire
Worcester Cabonne Shire

References

  1. ^ Geographical Names Board of NSW
  2. ^ "Old Welsh Books with English Translations", The Land of Gold: the Companion for the Welsh Emigrant to Australia, 1852