Hundred of Beaconsfield

Coordinates: 12°51′00″S 131°17′42″E / 12.85°S 131.295°E / -12.85; 131.295
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Map of Palmerston County in 1886, showing Beaconsfield at right of map.

The Hundred of Beaconsfield was a hundred within the now-lapsed County of Disraeli in the Northern Territory of Australia.[1]

The Hundred and the County were named after Benjamin Disraeli.

The Hundred officially lapsed with the passage in 1976 and assent of the Crown Lands Ordinance 1976 (No 1 of 1977) and the Crown Lands (Validation of Proclamations) Ordinance 1976 (No.2 of 1977).

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12°51′00″S 131°17′42″E / 12.85°S 131.295°E / -12.85; 131.295