County of Pelham

The County of Pelham is a county (a cadastral division) in Queensland, Australia, located in the Shire of Banana in Central Queensland.[1][2] The county was created on 1 September 1855 by royal proclamation under the Waste Lands Australia Act 1846.[3] On 7 March 1901, the Governor issued a proclamation legally dividing Queensland into counties under the Land Act 1897.[4] Its schedule described Pelham thus:

Bounded on the north by the county of Raglan; on the east by the counties of Clinton and Rawbelle; on the south by the county of Rawbelle and the southern watershed of Scoria and Prospect Creeks; and on the west by the eastern watershed of the Dawson River.

Pelham
Queensland
Location within Queensland
Lands administrative divisions around Pelham:
Ferguson Raglan Clinton
Ferguson Pelham Rawbelle
Dawson Rawbelle Rawbelle

Parishes

Pelham is divided into parishes, as listed below:

ParishLGACoordinatesTowns
CliffordBanana24°25′S 150°53′E
CoreenBanana24°23′S 150°19′E
GrevilleaBanana24°39′S 150°47′ELawgi
GreycliffeBanana24°16′S 150°18′EGoovigen
KariboeBanana24°33′S 150°55′E
KooingalBanana24°31′S 150°27′E
KroombitBanana24°30′S 150°45′E
ProspectBanana24°40′S 150°35′E
ScoriaBanana24°35′S 150°37′E
TiambyBanana24°40′S 150°28′E

References

  1. "Pelham (entry 26314)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  2. Port Curtis District, County of Pelham Maps - F9 Series at Queensland Archives.
  3. "Proclamation". New South Wales Government Gazette. 29 June 1855. p. 1855:1737–1738.
  4. "A Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette. 75. 8 March 1901. pp. 967–980.
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