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consisted of co-operation and assimilation, backed by military coercion. On arrival in the colony in 1810 Macquarie gave a speech expressing the wish that "Natives of this
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as a public recreation area. These buildings were constructed by
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When he arrived in Sydney in 1809 he was accompanied by his Indian "slave-boy" named George Jarvis, whom he had purchased in 1795 for 160 rupees at age 6 (along with a 7-year-old named Hector). Jarvis was named after his deceased wife's brother while Hector later escaped. He wrote about them in his
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Macquarie's policies, especially his championing of the emancipated convicts and the lavish expenditure of government money on public works, aroused opposition both in the colony and in London, where the government still saw New South Wales as fundamentally a penal colony, a place to be dreaded by
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Although the New South Wales Corps and its monopoly were soon ended, the military influence survived, with officers having sway over the justice system. Macquarie himself chose to keep the peace with the remaining NSW Corps officers and maintained an ambivalent attitude to the rebellion against
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in 2012, stands at the north entrance to Hyde Park in the centre of Sydney. A nearby inscription reads: "He was a perfect gentleman, a Christian and supreme legislator of the human heart." The appropriateness of the statue and the inscription have been questioned in view of his
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in 1799. He described the "glorious" aftermath where the bodies of Tipu and his people "lay in such immense Heaps on the Ramparts...as well as in different Parts of the Town that no regular account of them could be taken". Macquarie received £1,300 in
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to survey a regular street layout. This survey determined the form of the current centre of the city of Hobart. Another town-planning reform initiated by Macquarie was made when he ordered all traffic on New South Wales roads to keep to the left.
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Macquarie was given specific instructions to encourage morality and orderliness in the colony. He promoted marriage and church attendance, increased police patrols and made laws against public alcohol consumption. Central to this policy were the
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coins and had a convicted forger named William Henshall cut the centres out of the coins and counter stamp them to distinguish them as belonging to the colony of New South Wales. The central plug (known as a "dump") was valued at 15
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in Scotland, and the university successfully applied to have the arms matriculated retrospectively for Macquarie. These arms, along with the new arms of the university, were formally unveiled on 31 May 1967 by the chancellor,
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topped the colony-wide examinations. However, the institution was also a conscious attempt to reduce the influence and future of Indigenous culture and may have contributed to further disillusion and hostility.
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in 1815 brought a renewed flood of both convicts and settlers to New South Wales, doubling the white population. Macquarie utilised his civic building programme to encourage employment and economic activity.
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Obstacles to these social reforms included a severe drought in 1814, causing widespread loss of crops and livestock. Many farmers were close to insolvency with the ensuing depression. Also, the end of the
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Macquarie also looked favourably on issuing land grants to emancipists, and in 1811 when wishing to expand British settlement to the south-west, he issued a large amount of 30 and 40 acre grants in the
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where a large group of Aborigines killed four settlers with a combination of spears and stolen muskets. Macquarie ordered the mobilisation of three detachments of the military in order to go:
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piece. Any forging of the new currency was proclaimed as being punishable by seven years in the Newcastle coal mines. Macquarie also encouraged the creation of the colony's first bank, the
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replacing him as governor in 1821. Macquarie served longer than any other governor but not long after, in 1824, the overall power within the role was reduced by the introduction of the
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The gentry in the colony, known as the "exclusives" were outraged at these appointments with some refusing to work alongside the promoted ex-convicts. However, an 1812 inquiry into the
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region to ex-convicts. Later, in 1818, when expanding the colonisation in the Bathurst district, Macquarie personally selected ten settlers, many of whom were emancipists.
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A statue of Macquarie commissioned by the NSW Government and created by
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Aiming to advance better relations, Macquarie organised a conference at
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in the colony. He had a significant impact on the development of modern
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Macquarie Street, one of the principal streets of the historic town of
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2498:"For a godly purpose: planning Saint Mary's Chapel in old Sydney-town"
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at 1100 metres above sea level. For a time it was named Mount Lachlan
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The Lachlan & Elizabeth Macquarie Archive – Macquarie University
3312:"'Absolutely disgusted': Sydney statue defaced in Anzac Day protest"
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Scottish British army officer and colonial administrator (1762–1824)
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being sent in 1819 to enquire into the affairs of New South Wales.
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chieftain. His mother, Margaret, was the sister of the influential
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2412:"National Museum of Australia collection highlights: Holey dollar"
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in Sydney are also named in his honour. Macquarie was promoted to
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2572:, Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, pp. 22–31,
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Davison, Graeme; Hirst, John Bradley; MacIntyre, Stuart (1998).
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JOURNALS OF TWO EXPEDITIONS INTO THE INTERIOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES
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and its dependencies. He left for the colony on 22 May 1809, on
2265:. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
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district and the Southern Highlands district of New South Wales
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In 1800, Macquarie was part of the British entourage headed by
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4155:(revised ed.). Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press.
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but were 'an act of violence' to the established colonists.
4571:. First book in Sydney series. Washington DC: Aries Books.
3250:"Vandals deface Hyde Park statues in Australia Day protest"
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had mutinied against and imprisoned the previous governor,
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Fletcher, Brian (2009). Clune, David; Turner, Ken (eds.).
3615:. New South Wales, Australia. 23 February 1901. p. 11
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Inglis, Alison (Autumn 2014). "The Father of Australia".
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On 8 May 1809 Macquarie was appointed to the position of
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dictating the handover of that province to Company rule.
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British Army personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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Lachlan Macquarie : his life, adventures, and times
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who in 1815 was issued a gorget, a boat and 15 acres at
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Bigge consulted with the 'exclusive' colonists such as
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as not much more than a camp for cheap convict labour.
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diaries: "very fine, well-looking healthy Black Boys".
541:. A year later Macquarie participated in the taking of
517:. He was promoted to Major of Brigade of troops on the
358:. A supporter of exploration, Macquarie authorised the
354:. He also ordered the designing of a street layout for
3833:"Profile of the electoral division of Macquarie (NSW)"
549:, and was made commander of the occupying garrison at
4605:. Vol. 1. Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press.
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them to important government positions. For example,
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siege and storming of Tipu's palace at Srirangapatna
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People educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh
3003:. Campbelltown & Airds Historical Society Inc.
2878:"Rethinking Governor Macquarie's Aboriginal policy"
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to the mainland at South Head (now Fort Scratchley)
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2966:"Lachlan Macquarie – 1816 journal [April]"
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2569:Report from the Select Committee on Transportation
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1146:. In 1816, gorgets and land parcels were given to
1058:. In 1815, Macquarie ordered the establishment of
4176:(2nd ed.). Sydney, NSW: Angus and Robertson.
3248:Mee, Cameron; Robertson, James (26 August 2017).
2762:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
2742:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
2722:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
2666:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
2443:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
2397:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
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509:, under General Abercromby, participating in the
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4513:. Milsons Point, N.S.W: Random House Australia.
2483:Historical Records of Australia. Series I vol. 9
1914:
1475:, a route traversing the escarpment between the
849:. On a visit of inspection to the settlement of
579:He participated in front-line combat during the
338:, establishing the layout upon which the modern
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2647:Gudyarra, The First Wiradyuri War of Resistance
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1711:, a male maximum security facility operated by
1343:Lachlan Macquarie monument at Hyde Park, Sydney
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4062:Appleton, Richard (1986). Brown, Robin (ed.).
4034:. Macquarie University Library. Archived from
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1661:Lachlan Street, Macquarie, Canberra, Australia
1485:, a river 23 kilometres long which rises near
1452:, another significant river in New South Wales
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489:at the time of the British defeat in the war.
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3511:"Forever elegant on the street Lachlan built"
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1671:created for the Australian Parliament in 1901
1600:, this is the breakwater at the mouth of the
4586:. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press.
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3407:. National Library of Australia. p. 30.
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2593:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
1596:, named after Governor Macquarie in 1818 by
1331:and is inscribed "The Father of Australia".
481:, and served with them in New York City and
404:Lachlan Macquarie was born on the island of
5096:Founders of Australian schools and colleges
3643:Geographical Names Board of New South Wales
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3455:Geographical Names Board of New South Wales
3367:"Extract – Geographical Names Board of NSW"
3337:"Macquarie Island station: a brief history"
2481:"Macquarie to Lord Bathurst, 18 May 1818".
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829:. He also officially named and established
416:, a chain of islands off the West Coast of
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4445:The Governor | Lachlan Macquarie 1810–1821
4367:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
4212:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
4152:The Oxford Companion to Australian History
4093:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
3901:– via National Library of Australia.
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2876:Hale, Patricia; Keonemann, Tanya (2010).
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2014:"Lachlan and Elizabeth Macquarie Archive"
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1048:successful crossing of the Blue Mountains
901:Memorial plaque to Governor Macquarie in
327:society in the early nineteenth century.
4678:The Macquarie Era – State Library of NSW
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4002:. Adelaide: Rigby Limited. p. 130.
3885:"Macquarie Bank set to open in February"
3639:Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW
3546:Department of Planning & Environment
3451:Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW
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440:where he learnt English and arithmetic.
307:officer and colonial administrator from
5046:Military personnel from Argyll and Bute
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3720:Di Gravio, Gionni (11 September 2013).
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3541:New South Wales State Heritage Register
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2883:. Heritage Council of New South Wales.
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501:Macquarie arrived with his regiment at
469:. Macquarie was initially stationed at
436:to be educated, possibly attending the
303:; 31 January 1762 – 1 July 1824) was a
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3839:from the original on 12 September 2018
3722:"The life and times of Macquarie Pier"
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3509:Munro, Catharine (15 September 2007).
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3119:. State Library of NSW. Archived from
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2209:. State Library of NSW. Archived from
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1505:, one of the principal streets of the
1442:Mount Macquarie, highest point in the
647:. He arrived there two days after the
639:'s army to expel the French Army from
4732:
4509:Butler, Peter; Dillon, Harry (2010).
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3481:"Stapletons Bridge over Frazer Creek"
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4344:from the original on 8 February 2017
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3607:"BENNILONG POINT AND FORT MACQUARIE"
3489:Office of Environment & Heritage
3377:from the original on 24 October 2019
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1320:in 1813, while serving as governor.
1275:Return to Scotland, death and legacy
720:An illustration of Lachlan Macquarie
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627:In 1801, Macquarie was appointed by
4204:"Campbell, John Thomas (1770–1830)"
4181:Fernandes, Clinton (15 July 2018).
3997:
3865:from the original on 7 October 2017
3835:. Australian Electoral Commission.
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3291:from the original on 26 August 2017
3260:from the original on 26 August 2017
3229:from the original on 24 August 2017
3173:from the original on 24 August 2017
3154:Davison, Hirst & MacIntyre 1998
2673:from the original on 7 October 2019
2576:from the original on 1 January 2018
1870:Davison, Hirst & MacIntyre 1998
1713:Corrective Services New South Wales
1604:for the port of Newcastle, linking
1269:New South Wales Legislative Council
1187:managed to corner a large group of
973:
930:became the colonial surgeon, while
804:Parliament House of New South Wales
611:that forced Mir Nasiruddin Khan of
587:, helping defeat them first at the
330:Macquarie played a central role in
24:
4630:Dictionary of Australian Biography
4491:The Companion to Tasmanian History
4481:
4364:Australian Dictionary of Biography
4209:Australian Dictionary of Biography
4090:Australian Dictionary of Biography
3974:Australian Institute of Architects
3427:from the original on 17 April 2019
3279:Koziol, Michael (26 August 2017).
3007:from the original on 18 March 2012
2994:
2848:"The Governor – Lachlan Macquarie"
2263:Australian Dictionary of Biography
1742:Coat of arms of Lachlan Macquarie
1730:Australian Institute of Architects
1676:Institutions named after Macquarie
1553:, one of the principal streets of
1406:was named after Macquarie in 1826.
1179:On 17 April, the detachment of 33
1101:given to him by Governor Macquarie
453:Macquarie volunteered to join the
242:Companion of the Order of the Bath
214:73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot
25:
5107:
4642:
4511:Macquarie: From Colony to Country
4426:Pictorial History: City of Sydney
4297:Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland
4272:"Western Sydney Thematic History"
3937:
3485:New South Wales Heritage Database
3347:from the original on 13 June 2012
3217:Taylor, Andrew (23 August 2017).
3093:from the original on 15 June 2016
2617:Encyclopedia of Australian Events
1630:Many years after his governorship
1232:the convicts. Therefore, in 1819
986:and the arrival its first judge,
908:
5081:Colony of New South Wales people
4880:
4405:The Penguin History of Australia
4359:"Macquarie, Lachlan (1762–1824)"
4336:Marlow, Karina (18 April 2016).
4294:Keay, John; Keay, Julia (1994).
4131:The Governors of New South Wales
3783:from the original on 18 May 2019
3701:from the original on 28 May 2019
3558:
3310:Keoghan, Sarah (26 April 2023).
3117:The Governor – Lachlan Macquarie
2940:The Governor – Lachlan Macquarie
2315:. Sydney: Angus & Robertson.
2207:The Governor – Lachlan Macquarie
2140:Page, Anthony (1 January 2009).
2115:"Papers of the Macquarie family"
1518:, a small park in the Sydney CBD
1507:Sydney central business district
1496:
1412:, a significant inland river in
1388:. The subsequent tectonic plate
1226:
984:Supreme Court of New South Wales
789:
479:71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot
473:and obtained the junior rank of
457:in 1776 and was assigned to the
448:
311:. Macquarie served as the fifth
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4488:Alexander, Alison, ed. (2005).
4338:"Explainer: The Appin Massacre"
4279:State Heritage Register Project
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2392:"GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL ORDERS"
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2200:"The Governor Exhibition Guide"
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2121:. National Library of Australia
2064:
1971:
1828:Historical Records of Australia
1806:("God is a strong tower to me")
1736:
938:were appointed as magistrates.
545:and other Dutch possessions in
529:, Thomas Jarvis, who had owned
443:
5071:73rd Regiment of Foot officers
5066:84th Regiment of Foot officers
4369:Australian National University
4214:Australian National University
4095:Australian National University
4085:"Gregory Blaxland (1778–1853)"
3940:"Corrective Services NSW Home"
3668:Howarth, Carla (28 May 2019).
2619:. Macquarienet. Archived from
1812:Mantling Vert, doubled Argent.
1544:
1356:against Indigenous people. On
1001:Commissioner John Thomas Bigge
926:became colonial architect, Dr
808:Sydney Conservatorium of Music
438:Royal High School of Edinburgh
13:
1:
4584:Lachlan Macquarie a biography
4564:Richards, D. Manning (2012).
4270:Kass, Terry (February 2005).
4170:Ellis, Malcolm Henry (1952).
3083:"History of Democracy in NSW"
1834:
1709:Macquarie Correctional Centre
1511:Parliament of New South Wales
1458:, a city at the mouth of the
1123:Parramatta Native Institution
399:
5011:Governors of New South Wales
4760:Governors of New South Wales
4668:Resources in other libraries
4402:Molony, John Neylon (1987).
4187:. Rowman & Littlefield.
3944:Corrective Services NSW Home
3193:"Governor Lachlan Macquarie"
2300:. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
2259:"Jarvis, George (1790–1825)"
1839:
1804:Turris Fortis Meus Mihi Deus
1334:
1323:Macquarie was buried on the
1236:appointed an English judge,
693:Elizabeth Henrietta Campbell
521:in August 1793 and became a
463:American War of Independence
7:
5021:British Army major generals
4711:Governor of New South Wales
4465:(rev ed.). Ure Smith.
3697:. Encyclopedia Britannica.
3581:"Macquarie Lighthouse 2018"
3423:. Encyclopedia Britannica.
3065:Bigge, John Thomas (1823).
3048:Bigge, John Thomas (1823).
3031:Bigge, John Thomas (1822).
2910:"Teaching Heritage website"
2496:Sternbeck, Michael (2022).
1820:
1723:Awards named afer Macquarie
1717:Wellington, New South Wales
1563:, a town he founded in 1811
1329:National Trust of Australia
1283:Macquarie Mausoleum on the
1086:Policies toward Aboriginals
943:convict system in Australia
762:Dealings with the NSW Corps
726:Governor of New South Wales
707:Governor of New South Wales
313:Governor of New South Wales
67:Governor of New South Wales
10:
5112:
4462:Australia: a short history
4408:. Ringwood, Vic: Penguin.
4054:
3536:"Macquarie Place Precinct"
1487:Robertson, New South Wales
1221:Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars
1203:. The corpses of two men,
1126:well-treated and in 1819,
1105:Macquarie's policy toward
649:capitulation of Alexandria
615:to sign a treaty with the
515:1792 Siege of Seringapatam
394:Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars
224:American Revolutionary War
175:Jane Jarvis (m. 1792–1796)
5076:71st Highlanders officers
4889:
4878:
4766:
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4708:
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4695:
4663:Resources in your library
4357:McLachlan, N. D. (1967).
4000:A Roll of Australian Arms
3515:The Sydney Morning Herald
3316:The Sydney Morning Herald
3285:The Sydney Morning Herald
3254:The Sydney Morning Herald
3223:The Sydney Morning Herald
1646:Macquarie Shopping Centre
1219:what is now known as the
770:of 1808 against Governor
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5026:Australian city founders
4315:Kohen, James L. (1993).
4032:"Macquarie Coat of Arms"
3917:Macquarie Grammar School
3861:. Macquarie University.
3169:. Macquarie University.
2997:"Massacre at Appin 1816"
2737:"Classified Advertising"
2661:"Classified Advertising"
2296:Karskens, Grace (2009).
1703:Macquarie Grammar School
1622:Lachlan Macquarie Ward,
1617:Windsor, New South Wales
1171:Drawing of the skull of
1007:Promotion of exploration
903:St James' Church, Sydney
882:and the rim (known as a
699:and took command of the
690:married his third cousin
622:
527:Chief Justice of Antigua
492:
232:Australian Frontier Wars
4530:Scots Heritage Magazine
4443:State Library of NSW, "
4247:Hughes, Robert (1986).
3726:Hunter Living Histories
3167:"Macquarie's Influence"
2645:Gapps, Stephen (2021).
2613:"Settlement encouraged"
892:Bank of New South Wales
633:Deputy Adjutant-General
581:Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
531:slave plantations there
342:is based, establishing
4601:Robson, L. L. (1983).
4582:Ritchie, John (1986).
3803:"Place Names Canberra"
2936:"Aboriginal Relations"
2801:"Macquarie's crossing"
2056:Turbet, Peter (2011).
2020:. Macquarie University
1803:
1761:Court of the Lord Lyon
1667:, one of the first 75
1364:Naming and recognition
1344:
1294:Australian gold rushes
1288:
1176:
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1148:Colebee and Nurragingy
1107:Aboriginal Australians
1102:
1034:In 1813 he authorised
905:
818:
721:
583:against the forces of
576:
560:in the jungles around
507:Third Anglo-Mysore War
300:
5091:Settlers of Australia
4635:Angus & Robertson
4603:A history of Tasmania
4459:Ward, Russel (1975).
4423:Sharpe, Alan (2000).
4281:. NSW Heritage Office
4202:Holder, R.F. (1966).
4083:Conway, Jill (1966).
3998:Low, Charles (1971).
3777:"ACTmapi Place Names"
3612:Sydney Morning Herald
3585:Sydney Living Museums
3401:Genoni, Paul (2004).
3089:. Parliament of NSW.
3087:parliament.nsw.gov.au
2071:Freemasonry Australia
1665:Division of Macquarie
1342:
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744:New South Wales Corps
719:
683:86th Regiment of Foot
570:
459:84th Regiment of Foot
408:off the coast of the
4625:"Macquarie, Lachlan"
4429:. Kingsclear Books.
4134:. Federation Press.
3751:Macquarie Arms Hotel
2830:Oxley, John (1819).
2805:Discover Collections
2485:. 1917. p. 801.
2311:Evatt, H.V. (1938).
2113:Macquarie, Lachlan.
1951:Keay & Keay 1994
1766:Sir Garfield Barwick
1715:which is located in
1688:Macquarie University
1613:Macquarie Arms Hotel
1522:Macquarie Lighthouse
1432:before entering the
1354:punitive expeditions
1306:Macquarie University
1287:in western Scotland.
1215:convict settlement.
1197:Cataract River gorge
1069:Macquarie appointed
511:Capture of Cannanore
471:Halifax, Nova Scotia
4696:Government offices
4255:. Collins Harvill.
3695:"Macquarie Harbour"
3001:Cambelltown Stories
2946:on 11 December 2013
2649:. Sydney: NewSouth.
2216:on 11 December 2013
2060:. Dural: Rosenberg.
1743:
1642:, suburbs of Sydney
1569:, on the west coast
1402:between Sydney and
629:General David Baird
600:after the city was
589:Battle of Seedaseer
4300:. Harper Collins.
3890:The Canberra Times
3813:on 6 February 2022
3757:on 6 February 2022
3635:"Macquarie Fields"
3623:– via Trove.
3197:Monument Australia
3123:on 12 October 2012
2854:on 12 October 2012
2811:on 1 February 2016
2623:on 18 October 2000
2245:ABC Radio National
2076:21 August 2006 at
2058:The First Frontier
1741:
1682:Macquarie Hospital
1588:In New South Wales
1398:, on the coast of
1349:Terrance Plowright
1345:
1289:
1177:
1103:
1097:depicted with the
906:
827:Hyde Park Barracks
819:
817:Hyde Park Barracks
722:
617:East India Company
577:
392:people during the
301:Lachlann MacGuaire
178:Elizabeth Campbell
18:Governor Macquarie
5031:National founders
5016:Scottish soldiers
4998:
4997:
4727:
4726:
4718:Succeeded by
4654:Lachlan Macquarie
4649:Library resources
4593:978-0-522-84321-7
4577:978-0-9845410-0-3
4567:Destiny in Sydney
4520:978-1-86471-030-4
4472:978-0-7254-0164-1
4436:978-0-908272-63-1
4415:978-0-14-009739-9
4378:978-0-522-84459-7
4328:978-0-646-13619-6
4307:978-0-00-255082-6
4262:978-0-330-29892-6
4223:978-0-522-84459-7
4194:978-1-4985-6545-5
4104:978-0-522-84459-7
4075:978-0-00-217552-4
3919:. 27 January 2017
3341:antarctica.gov.au
2152:(3): 70.1–70.15.
2146:History Australia
1818:
1817:
1567:Macquarie Harbour
1483:Macquarie Rivulet
1434:Macquarie Marshes
1314:Brigadier-General
1175:, killed at Appin
1046:to conduct their
1040:William Wentworth
1029:Van Diemen's Land
992:Frederick Garling
988:Jeffery Hart Bent
859:Van Diemen's Land
735:, accompanied by
712:Arrival in Sydney
675:, which he named
257:Lachlan Macquarie
251:
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1538:Macquarie Fields
1503:Macquarie Street
1489:and drains into
1378:Macquarie Island
1302:Matthew Flinders
1075:Liverpool Plains
1036:Gregory Blaxland
974:Judicial reforms
947:Select committee
924:Francis Greenway
886:) became a five-
800:Macquarie Street
655:while in Egypt.
637:Ralph Abercromby
591:and then at the
428:, 19th laird of
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1577:perennial river
1573:Macquarie River
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1533:Bennelong Point
1516:Macquarie Place
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1464:Mid North Coast
1414:New South Wales
1410:Macquarie River
1400:New South Wales
1390:Macquarie Ridge
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1183:led by Captain
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932:Andrew Thompson
928:William Redfern
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665:Jacob Bosanquet
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1249:Samuel Marsden
1245:John Macarthur
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1080:Port Macquarie
1044:William Lawson
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796:central Sydney
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364:Blue Mountains
352:Western Sydney
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1737:Coat of arms
1648:, North Ryde
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1598:James Wallis
1438:Barwon River
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305:British Army
256:
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194:British Army
160:(1824-07-01)
111:Succeeded by
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29:
5056:1824 deaths
5051:1762 births
4068:. Collins.
3869:29 December
3843:29 December
3787:29 December
3705:29 December
3679:29 December
3619:30 December
3591:29 December
3520:28 December
3494:20 December
3460:30 December
3447:"Tarlo Gap"
3431:28 December
3381:28 December
3351:28 December
3127:14 February
3097:14 February
2950:14 February
2858:13 February
2815:12 December
2788:Conway 1966
2776:Hughes 1986
2692:Hughes 1986
2580:31 December
2542:Hughes 1986
2469:Molony 1987
2367:Hughes 1986
2355:Hughes 1986
2343:Sharpe 2000
2279:Hughes 1986
2220:14 February
1909:Marlow 2016
1894:Molony 1987
1658:, Australia
1606:Nobbys Head
1545:In Tasmania
1527:The former
1205:Cannabaygal
1173:Cannabaygal
1066:after him.
936:Simeon Lord
916:emancipists
894:, in 1817.
851:Hobart Town
678:Jarvisfield
598:prize money
585:Tipu Sultan
386:Gundungurra
375:emancipists
362:across the
340:city centre
158:1 July 1824
99:Preceded by
5005:Categories
4910:Strickland
4905:Chelmsford
4892:Federation
4852:Carrington
4769:Federation
4715:1810–1821
4633:. Sydney:
4348:7 February
4285:7 February
3923:6 February
3897:6 February
3817:6 February
3761:6 February
3731:31 January
3552:14 October
3202:29 January
3142:Ellis 1952
2530:Ellis 1952
2422:24 January
2379:Ellis 1952
2298:The Colony
2125:23 January
2024:22 January
1966:Ellis 1952
1924:Kohen 1993
1835:References
1789:Escutcheon
1732:since 1983
1624:Parramatta
1575:, a major
1422:Wellington
1386:Antarctica
1380:, between
1238:John Bigge
1189:Gandangara
1181:grenadiers
1156:Silverdale
1128:Maria Lock
1119:Parramatta
1071:John Oxley
1013:Jervis Bay
825:, and the
778:and Major
645:Alexandria
562:Manantheri
483:Charleston
400:Early life
325:Australian
150:, Scotland
138:1762-01-31
88:George III
4945:Northcott
4940:Wakehurst
4872:Beauchamp
4797:Macquarie
4559:Q19020566
4447:", 2010.
4387:1833-7538
4232:1833-7538
4113:1833-7538
3859:"History"
3747:"History"
3565:CC-BY 4.0
3295:26 August
3264:26 August
3233:24 August
3177:24 August
2970:mq.edu.au
2920:2 October
2894:24 August
2677:29 August
2554:Ward 1975
2515:6 January
2457:Ward 1975
2331:Ward 1975
2187:Ward 1975
2174:143955547
2166:1449-0854
1939:Kass 2005
1882:Ward 1975
1840:Citations
1652:Macquarie
1477:Illawarra
1404:Newcastle
1358:Anzac Day
1335:Memorials
1312:in 1810,
1213:Newcastle
1195:near the
839:Liverpool
831:Hyde Park
739:Hindostan
732:Dromedary
523:Freemason
467:privateer
434:Edinburgh
344:Hyde Park
180:(m. 1807)
172:Spouse(s)
167:, England
92:George IV
75:In office
4970:Sinclair
4950:Woodward
4935:Anderson
4920:De Chair
4915:Davidson
4842:Robinson
4802:Brisbane
4623:(1949).
4555:Wikidata
4547:(1909),
4536:: 20–25.
4395:70677943
4342:Archived
4240:70677943
4121:70677943
4042:18 March
3863:Archived
3837:Archived
3781:Archived
3699:Archived
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