Buckingham Land District

42°32′S 147°11′E / 42.53°S 147.19°E / -42.53; 147.19

Buckingham
Tasmania
Location in Tasmania
Lands administrative divisions around Buckingham:
Lincoln Cumberland Monmouth
Franklin Buckingham Tasman Sea
Arthur Kent Tasman Sea

Buckingham Land District is one of the twenty land districts of Tasmania which are part of the Lands administrative divisions of Tasmania. It was formerly Buckingham County, one of the 18 counties of Tasmania and one of the first eleven proclaimed in 1836 and is bordered to the north by the River Derwent, and to the south by the Huon River. It includes Bruny Island. Hobart is located in the county. It was named after the then county of England.

An earlier Buckingham County existed from 24 September 1804 until 1813 as an administrative division whilst Van Diemen's Land was administered as two units. It was defined as all of Van Diemen's Land south of the 42nd parallel (between Trial Harbour and Friendly Beaches, and governed by David Collins. Cornwall County occupied the remainder of the island.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Constitutional Events". Tasmanian Parliamentary Library. Archived from the original on 19 April 2019. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Colonel Collins' Commission 14 January 1803 (NSW)". Museum of Australian Democracy. Archived from the original on 23 March 2019. Retrieved 11 June 2019.