Lynge-Frederiksborg Herred
Lynge-Frederiksborg Herred (Lynge-Frederiksborg 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-Frederiksborg Herred and Lynge-Kronborg Herred in 1862 and disappeared with the adoption of the Administration of Justice Act (Retsplejeloven) in 1919. The market towns in Lynge-Frederiksborg Herred were Hillerød and Frederikssund.[1]
Parishes[]
The following present-day parishes are located in the former Lynge-Frederiksborg Herred:
- Frederiksborg Castle Parish
- Frederikssund Parish
- Hillerød Parish
- (not shown on the map)
- Jørlunde Parish
- Lillerød Parish
- Lynge Parish
- Slangerup Parish
- (not shown on the map)
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Lynge-Frederiksborg Herred" (in Danish). Trap Danmark. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
External links[]
Categories:
- Hundreds of Denmark
- 1862 establishments in Denmark
- Allerød Municipality
- Frederikssund Municipality
- Hillerød Municipality
- Capital Region of Denmark stubs