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{{Infobox settlement| name = Lennox and Addington County | official_name = County of Lennox and Addington | native_name = | other_name = | settlement_type = County (upper-tier) | image_skyline = | imagesize = | image_caption = | image_flag = | flag_size = | image_seal = | seal_size = | image_shield = | shield_size = | image_blank_emblem = | blank_emblem_type = | blank_emblem_size = | nickname = | motto = | image_map = Map of Ontario LENNOX AND ADDINGTON.svg | mapsize = 280px | map_caption = Location of Lennox and Addington County| coordinates = {{coord|44|40|N|77|10|W|region:CA-ON|display=inline,title}} | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = {{CAN}} | subdivision_type1 = Province | subdivision_type2 = | subdivision_name1 = {{ONT}} | subdivision_name2 = | established_title = | established_date = | seat_type = County seat | seat = Greater Napanee | parts_type = Municipalities | parts_style = | p1 = Town of Greater Napanee | government_footnotes = | government_type = | leader_title = | leader_name = | leader_title1 = | leader_name1 = | total_type = | area_footnotes = | area_magnitude = | area_total_km2 = | area_land_km2 = 2841.10 | area_water_km2 = | area_water_percent = | elevation_footnotes = | elevation_m = | elevation_min_m = | population_total = 42,888| population_as_of = 2016| population_footnotes = | population_density_km2 = 15.1| population_note = | postal_code_type = | postal_code = | area_code = | website = www.lennox-addington.on.ca/| footnotes = | p2 = Township of Addington Highlands| p3 = Township of Loyalist| p4 = Township of Stone Mills| elevation_max_m = | timezone = EST| utc_offset = -5| timezone_DST = EDT| utc_offset_DST = -4}}Lennox and Addington County is a county and census division of the Canadian province of Ontario. The county seat is Greater Napanee. It is located in the subregion of Southern Ontario named Eastern Ontario.Around the middle of the 19th century, the Addington Road was built by the province to encourage settlement in the northern sections of the county.==Historical evolution==The two original counties of Lennox and Addington, respectively named after Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, were organized for electoral purposes in 1792,[[https://books.google.ca/books?id=b7RKAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA24&pg=PA25#v=onepage&q&f=false Proclamation of July 16, 1792]] 2. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =An act for building a gaol and court house in every district within this province, and for altering the names of the said districts|abbr =S.U.C.|year =1792|chapter =8|section =3|link=https://books.google.ca/books?id=b7RKAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA24&pg=PA33#v=onepage&q&f=false}} 3. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =An act for the better division of this province|abbr =S.U.C.|year =1798|chapter =5|section=15|link=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/aeu.ark:/13960/t42r4wr64?urlappend=%3Bseq=156}} 4. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =An Act to repeal part of an Act passed in thirty-eighth year of His late Majesty's Reign, intituled, "An act for the better division of this province," and to make further provision for the division of the same into Counties and Districts |abbr =S.U.C.|year =1821|chapter =3|section=5|link=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924016981767?urlappend=%3Bseq=312}} 5. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =An Act for better defining the limits of the Counties and Districts in Upper Canada, for erecting certain new Townships, for detaching Townships from some Counties and attaching them to others, and for other purposes relative to the division of Upper Canada into Townships, Counties and Districts|abbr =S.Prov.C.|year =1845|chapter =7|schedule = B|link=https://archive.org/stream/provincialstatu03canagoog#page/n113/mode/1up}} 6. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =An Act for abolishing the Territorial Division of Upper-Canada into Districts, and for providing temporary Unions of Counties for Judicial and other purposes, and for the future dissolutions of such Unions, as the increase of wealth and population may require|abbr =S.Prov.C.|year =1849|chapter =78|schedule =A, B|link =https://books.google.ca/books?id=ulQ1AQAAMAAJ&lpg=RA1-PA55&pg=PA439#v=onepage&q&f=false}} 7. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =An Act to amend "An Act respecting the Territorial Division of Upper Canada"|abbr =S.Prov.C.|year =1860|chapter =39|section=1|link= https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015068617201?urlappend=%3Bseq=99}} 8. ^1860 Act, s. 3 9. ^{{cite journal |author= |date= October 1, 1864|title= Proclamation|url= http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/canada-gazette/001060-119.01-e.php?gen=2&image_id_nbr=53509&document_id_nbr=3019&f=p|journal= Canada Gazette|volume= 40|issue= 23|pages= 2846-2847}} 10. ^{{cite map|url= http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/AssetFactory.aspx?did=6576 |title= Restructured municipalities - Ontario map #5|year= 2006|series= Restructuring Maps of Ontario|publisher= Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing}}
External links{{Commons category|Lennox and Addington County, Ontario}}- Lennox and Addington County
{{Geographic location | Centre = Lennox and Addington County | North = Renfrew County | East = Frontenac County | South = Lake Ontario | Southwest = Prince Edward County (single-tier city) | West = Hastings County }}{{Subdivisions of Ontario}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Lennox And Addington County, Ontario}} 3 : Counties in Ontario|Lennox and Addington County|1860 establishments in Canada |