County of Stanley (South Australia)

The County of Stanley is one of the 49 cadastral counties of South Australia. It was proclaimed by Governor George Grey and named for Edward Stanley, Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1841 to 1845, who, in 1842, had advocated financial support for South Australia.[1] It is roughly bounded by the Wakefield River in the south, the approximate path of the Barrier Highway in the east, latitude 33°28' S in the north and longitudes 138°08' to 138°15' E in the west.[1]

Stanley
South Australia
Cottage among grape vines at Penwortham in the Hundred of Clare
Stanley is located in South Australia
Stanley
Stanley
Coordinates33°48′S 138°35′E / 33.80°S 138.58°E / -33.80; 138.58
Established1842
Area4,080 km2 (1,574 sq mi)
LGA(s)
Lands administrative divisions around Stanley:
Victoria Victoria Kimberley
Daly Stanley Burra
Fergusson Gawler Light

Hundreds

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The county is divided into 16 hundreds.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Placename Details: County of Stanley". Property Location Browser. Government of South Australia. SA0064493. Archived from the original on 7 December 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2016. Derivation of Name: Lord Stanley, Sec of State for Colonies; Other Details: Area 1574 square miles. Lord Stanley sponsored a bill in the House of Commons in 1842 to make further advances to South Australia in order to allow the State to meet its liabilities.