'Parry County, New South Wales' is one of the 141
Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is bounded by the
Peel River and
Cockburn River on the north, near
Tamworth. The
Moonbi Range is on the eastern boundary, and the
Peel Range on the western boundary. The
Great Dividing Range is the boundary to the south-east. It includes the towns of
Dungowan,
Woolomi,
Piallamore and
Nundle.
Parry County was named in honour of Sir
William Edward Parry, Commissioner for the
Australian Agricultural Company, who selected the area within the county which was granted to what was then called the Peel River Company.
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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:
References
1. Geographical Names Board of NSW