Lynge-Kronborg Herred
Lynge-Kronborg Herred (Lynge-Kronborg Herred Hundred) was an administrative division in Frederiksborg County in the northern part of the island of Zealand, Denmark. It was created when Lynge Herred was divided into Lynge-Kronborg Herred and Lynge-Frederiksborg Herred around 1562,[1] and disappeared with the adoption of the Administration of Justice Act (Retsplejeloven) in 1919. The only market town in Lynge-Kronborg Herred was Helsingør.[2]
Parishes
The following present-day parishes are located in the former Lynge-KronborgHerred:
- Asminderød Parish
- Birkerød Parish
- Bistrup Parish
- Blovstrød Parish
- Egebæksvang Parish
- Grønholt Parish
- Gurre Parish
- Hellebæk Parish
- Hornbæk Parish
- Humlebæk Parish
- Hørsholm Parish
- Karlebo Parish
- Kokkedal Parish (not shown on the map)
- Mørdrup Parish (not shown on the map)
- Tungsted Parish (not shown on the map)
- St Mary's Parish (not shown on the map)
- St Olai's Parish (not shown on the map)
- Sthens Sogn (Ej vist på kort)
- Tikøb Parish
- Vestervang Parish (Ej vist på kort)
See also
References
- ^ Trap, J.P. (1898–1906). Statistisk-topographisk beskrivelse af kongeriget Danmark. Vol. 2 (3 ed.). p. 116.
- ^ Trap, J.P. (1898–1906). Statistisk-topographisk beskrivelse af kongeriget Danmark. Vol. 2 (3 ed.). p. 51.
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