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County of Buckingham (South Australia)
The
County of Buckingham
is one of the
49 cadastral counties
of
South Australia
. It was proclaimed by
Governor James
Fergusson in
1869
and named for the third
Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
,
Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville
who was appointed
Secretary of State for the Colonies
in 1867. It is located
adjacent
to the
Victorian border
in the state's upper
south east
. This includes most of the
contemporary
local government area
of
Tatiara District Council
and a small east portion of
Coorong District Council
.
Hundreds
The County
of
Buckingham
is
divided
into the following 11 hundreds:
Hundred
of
Archibald
Hundred of Makin
Hundred of McCallum
Hundred of
Shaugh
Hundred of Stirling
Hundred of
Pendleton
Hundred of
Cannawigara
Hundred of Senior
Hundred of Willalooka
Hundred of Wirrega
Hundred of Tatiara