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Western Australia cadastral divisions
Map showing the 26 counties of Western Australia

Peel County was a special area of land in Western Australia. It was one of 26 original "counties" that were set up way back in 1829. These counties were like big sections of land used for keeping records and managing who owned what.

What Was Peel County?

Peel County was a specific area of land in Western Australia. Imagine it like a very old-fashioned way of dividing up the country into different zones. These zones were called "cadastral divisions." This fancy term just means they were official lines drawn on a map to help keep track of land ownership and boundaries.

Why Was it Created?

In 1829, when Western Australia was still a very new colony, people needed a way to organize the land. Creating counties helped the government manage land sales, keep records of who owned which piece of land, and plan for future settlements. It was all about making sure everything was neat and tidy when it came to land.

Who Was it Named After?

Peel County was named after a very important person named Sir Robert Peel. He was a famous British politician. Sir Robert Peel held a powerful job called "Home Secretary" twice. This role is like being in charge of law and order, police, and internal affairs for the country. He was a key figure in the British government during the time Western Australia was being settled.

Where Was Peel County Located?

Peel County was located in what is now the eastern part of an area called the Williams Land District. Think of a "Land District" as another way of dividing up land, often used for modern land titles and property records. So, even though Peel County isn't used as much today, its area still matches up with parts of how land is organized now.

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