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Type: | Scottish County |
Identifier: | SCO_CNTY |
Number of units in system: | |
Geographical Level: | 7 (County) |
ADL Feature Type: | countries, 2nd order divisions |
May have as parts: | Scottish Burgh/District , Scottish Poor Law Combination , Local Govt. Ward , New Town , 1841 Occupation reporting area , Scottish Parish |
May have preceded: | District/Unitary Authority |
Possible status values: | Scottish County of City (ScoCofC) |
Counties were administrative areas in Scotland from later medieval times until 1975. Initially the unit was a judicial one, the sheriffdom. Sheriffs were local judges and crown officials appointed from the 12th century until the present day. A sheriffdom consisted of a group of parishes over which the sheriff had jurisdiction. In the mid-nineteenth century the boundaries of some counties and sheriffdoms were to diverge. Many important series of records in Scotland are arranged by county (SCAN).