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being made dreadful and severe examples of, if taken alive. — I have directed as many Natives as possible to be made Prisoners, with the view of keeping them as Hostages until the real guilty ones have surrendered themselves, or have been given up by their Tribes to summary Justice. — In the event of the Natives making the smallest show of resistance – or refusing to surrender when called upon so to do – the officers Commanding the Military Parties have been authorized to fire on them to compel them to surrender; hanging up on Trees the Bodies of such Natives as may be killed on such occasions, in order to strike the greater terror into the Survivors.
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Hostilities continued for most of the rest of 1816 with Macquarie proclaiming no Aborigines were allowed into the settled areas without a passport and issuing search and destroy orders for a further 10 Aboriginal men. By early 1817, these actions by Macquarie forced an end to Aboriginal resistance in
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into the Interior and remote parts of the Colony, for the purpose of Punishing the Hostile Natives, by clearing the Country of them entirely, and driving them across the mountains; as well as if possible to apprehend the Natives who have committed the late murders and outrages, with the view of their
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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 Country...may be always treated with kindness and attention", and for the next four years very little conflict occurred. However,
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Bigge's reports subsequently depicted Macquarie as having an error of conduct in making New South Wales a place for the convicts to reform back into society rather than a place of punishment, and stated that his policies of remediation toward the emancipated were not only 'inexpedient and dangerous'
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and William Moore with him and refused to hear cases brought by ex-convict lawyers. The subsequent personal antipathy between him and Macquarie resulted in making the court unworkable. Bent complained to the British Government that Macquarie was blameworthy of authoritarian excesses, while Macquarie
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Some of these emancipated convicts were either skilled professionals or had become very wealthy by operating commercial enterprises in the colony. Macquarie viewed these types of ex-convicts as ideal models of social transformation, and rewarded them by elevating their social standing and appointing
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as a public recreation area. These buildings were constructed by Macquarie in defiance of the British government's ban on expensive public building projects in the colony and reflect the tension between Macquarie's vision of Sydney as a Georgian city and that of powerful British colonists who saw it
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In June 1784 Macquarie returned to Scotland, where he managed the Lochbuie estates of his uncle, Captain Murdoch Maclaine. Through the influence of Maclaine, he was offered a lieutenancy in the 77th (Hindoostan) Regiment of Foot, a British Army unit, which he took up on Christmas Day 1787. The cost
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for the education of Aboriginal children. Around forty Aboriginal children, some of whom were 'decoyed away' from their parents and others taken during frontier conflict, became students and were taught in the British tradition by William and Elizabeth Shelley. The children seem to have been mostly
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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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who were strongly against the social reforms of Macquarie. They wanted the convicts to be removed from the government building works in the towns and instead labouring on their large sheep-grazing land acquisitions. Bigge concurred with these opinions and saw that government expediture could be
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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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Macquarie returned to Scotland, and died in London in 1824 while busy defending himself against Bigge's charges. However, his reputation continued to grow after his death, especially among the emancipists and their descendants, who were the majority of the Australian population until the
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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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by Macquarie for their role in assisting the military operations against hostile Aboriginals along the Nepean River. The practice of colonists giving gorgets to 'loyal' Aboriginals continued for many decades throughout Australia.
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The nationalist school of Australian historians have treated him as a proto-nationalist hero. Macquarie formally adopted the name Australia for the continent, the name earlier proposed by the first circumnavigator of Australia,
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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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Woollright, Henry Herriot (1907). Records of the Seventy-Seventh (East Middlesex) The Duke of Cambridge's Own Regiment of Foot now the Second Battalion The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment). Aldershot: Gale &
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Quarterly embattled, 1 & 4, Vert, in chief three Towers proper masoned Sable; 2, Gules, three Cross-crosslets fitchy Argent; 3, per fess Azure and Vert, a Lymphad sails furled in chief, and a Fish naiant in base, both
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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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and the north coast of New South Wales and to find suitable lands for colonisation. Oxley, following the tradition of labelling the geographic features after the Governor, named a promising coastal inlet
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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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Part of Macquarie's undertaking of bringing order to the colony was to refashion the convict settlement into an urban environment of organised towns with streets and parks. The street layout of modern
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On a Wreath of his Liveries (Argent and Vert), issuing from a Tower head embattled and crenellated Argent, a dexter Arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a Dagger projected fessways, all proper.
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from 1810 to 1821, and had a leading role in the social, economic, and architectural development of the colony. He is considered by historians to have had a crucial influence on the transition of
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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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Macquarie also developed a strategy of rewarding Aboriginals who assisted the British by declaring them 'chiefs of their tribe' and presenting them with a brass breast-plate (known as a
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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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on this river, which became Australia's first inland British settlement. Evans conducted further exploration to the south-west in 1815 at the behest of the Governor and named the
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Macquarie's efforts to allow emancipists to take up official positions also extended to the judicial system where, due to a lack of solicitors, convicted former lawyers such as
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Macquarie was a great sponsor of British exploration in the colony. He himself participated in a number of expeditions around the Sydney Basin and to other regions including
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In 1807 he travelled overland from India to Britain via Persia and Russia, and was very impressed by the layout and architecture of St Petersburg. Later that year, Macquarie
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in April 2023, protesters vandalised the statue with graffiti alleging Macquarie had been involved in genocide; the protest drew criticism from some in the local community.
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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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During the process of Macquarie University acquiring their own arms, it was discovered that the arms used by Governor Macquarie had never been formally granted by the
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Many places, buildings and institutions in Australia have been named in Macquarie's honour (some of these were named by Macquarie himself). They include:
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significantly decreased and the British wool industry strengthened if large numbers of convicts were assigned to these 'men of capital' as cheap labour.
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in the upper Nepean catchment. At least 14 men, women and children were killed, some shot while others fell off the cliffs. This became known as the
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Page, Anthony, "Enlightenment, empire and Lachlan Macquarie's journey through Persia and Russia", History Australia, 6:3 (2009), pp. 70.1-15.
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In 1803, Macquarie returned to Britain having amassed a fortune of £20,000. His elevation to the social elite saw him meet several times with
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Macquarie is credited with producing the first official currency specifically for circulation in Australia. In 1812 he purchased 40,000
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In late 1810, Macquarie toured the regions around Sydney naming and marking out the sites and street plans of future towns such as
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Transportation; Auckland, George Eden, Earl, 1784-1849 (1812),
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to the British. Macquarie remained in Egypt for about a year during which time he met up with his brother. Macquarie contracted
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region. Macquarie initially made proclamations to promote peace but also later sent an armed expedition to patrol the area.
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which he named after himself. Some of these still stand today including the 'Rum Hospital' part of which now serves as the
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built in 1815. It ceased operating in 1840, but reopened in 1874 and has been used continuously as a hotel ever since
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While seeking to promote morality and orderliness, Macquarie favoured the liberal treatment of ex-convicts, known as
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and Dunnell, were strung up on trees as per Macquarie's instructions, the skull of Cannabaygal later being taken to
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Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage, a national architecture award for heritage and conservation presented by the
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Despite expressing a desire for Aboriginal peoples to be treated kindly, in 1816 he gave orders that led to the
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in Scotland as a Lieutenant-Colonel. Macquarie's wife gave birth to a daughter in 1808 which died in infancy.
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Macquarie's first task was to restore orderly, lawful government and discipline in the colony following the
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of this regiment was met by the East India company because it was raised specifically for service in India.
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and become the first non-Indigenous people to view the great plains of the interior. Later that same year
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in August 1788 where he was stationed for two years. He saw active service from 1790 to 1792 during the
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is based upon a plan established by Macquarie. The colony's most prestigious buildings were built on
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Other notable edifices built during Macquarie's tenure include the Parramatta Female Orphan School,
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Macquarie Community College, an adult community education provider in northwest and western Sydney
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as surveyor-general and sent him on expeditions in 1817–18 to further explore the Lachlan River,
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in the winter of 1814 a number of settlers and Aboriginal people were killed in conflict in the
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that same year at Bombay. In September 1793 Macquarie married Jane Jarvis, daughter of the late
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as Australia's first public park, overseeing the construction of various public buildings along
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Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry on agriculture and trade in the colony of New South Wales
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on 28 December 1814 for all Aboriginal people in the region, and in January 1815 he opened the
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Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under
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in a mausoleum near Salen with his wife, daughter and son. The grave is maintained by the
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on 9 April 1777. On 18 January 1781, he was promoted to lieutenant and transferred to the
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Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry on the Judicial Establishments of New South Wales
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and the directors of the East India Company and he also had a personal introduction to
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The Darug and Their Neighbours: The Traditional Aboriginal Owners of the Sydney Region
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Matriculated retrospectively in Lyon Register by Macquarie University, 6 February 1967
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Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the state of the colony of New South Wales
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The Fatal Shore: a history of the transportation of convicts to Australia, 1787-1868
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Island off the Coast of Asia: Instruments of Statecraft in Australian Foreign Policy
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and junction which align northwards from the island are also named after Macquarie.
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In May 1797, Macquarie led troops during the campaign against the rebel forces of
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Macquarie offered his resignation several times, which was accepted in 1820 with
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to a free settlement and therefore to have played a major role in the shaping of
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In March 1816, considerable Aboriginal resistance was encountered especially at
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and after arriving also became military secretary to Governor Duncan at Bombay.
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of the large British-Indian expeditionary force assigned to link up with Sir
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were allowed to take on civil cases. In 1814, with the establishment of the
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A colonial autocracy: New South Wales under Governor Macquarie, 1810-1821
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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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Subverting the Empire: Explorers and Exploration in Australian Fiction
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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
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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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in Sydney are also named in his honour. Macquarie was promoted to
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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
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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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Collins Milestones in Australian history: 1788 to the present
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but were 'an act of violence' to the established colonists.
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had mutinied against and imprisoned the previous governor,
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Fletcher, Brian (2009). Clune, David; Turner, Ken (eds.).
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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".
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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 4543: 3019: 2647:Gudyarra, The First Wiradyuri War of Resistance 1929: 1711:, a male maximum security facility operated by 1343:Lachlan Macquarie monument at Hyde Park, Sydney 4527: 4062:Appleton, Richard (1986). Brown, Robin (ed.). 4034:. Macquarie University Library. Archived from 1722: 1661:Lachlan Street, Macquarie, Canberra, Australia 1485:, a river 23 kilometres long which rises near 1452:, another significant river in New South Wales 1085: 761: 706: 489:at the time of the British defeat in the war. 4744: 3511:"Forever elegant on the street Lachlan built" 2875: 1671:created for the Australian Parliament in 1901 1600:, this is the breakwater at the mouth of the 4586:. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press. 4508: 3407:. 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Macquarie was initially stationed at 436:to be educated, possibly attending the 303:; 31 January 1762 – 1 July 1824) was a 14: 5061:Australian penal colony administrators 5003: 4600: 4422: 4401: 4335: 4246: 4201: 4082: 3839:from the original on 12 September 2018 3722:"The life and times of Macquarie Pier" 3534: 3509:Munro, Catharine (15 September 2007). 3479: 3396: 3394: 3392: 3278: 3216: 3119:. State Library of NSW. Archived from 2942:. State Library of NSW. Archived from 2890:from the original on 18 September 2017 2850:. State Library of NSW. Archived from 2807:. State Library of NSW. Archived from 2787: 2775: 2691: 2541: 2468: 2366: 2354: 2342: 2278: 2234: 2209:. State Library of NSW. Archived from 2055: 2032: 1908: 1893: 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). 4314: 4169: 3508: 3481:"Stapletons Bridge over Frazer Creek" 3141: 3064: 3047: 3030: 2829: 2644: 2635: 2529: 2378: 2310: 2304: 2235:Arnott, Georgina (14 December 2021). 2112: 1965: 1923: 1587: 4553:(1st ed.), London: P. S. King, 4458: 4344:from the original on 8 February 2017 4269: 3607:"BENNILONG POINT AND FORT MACQUARIE" 3489:Office of Environment & Heritage 3377:from the original on 24 October 2019 3041: 2976:from the original on 3 November 2016 2866: 2553: 2456: 2418:from the original on 16 January 2012 2330: 2186: 2139: 1981: 1938: 1881: 1320:in 1813, while serving as governor. 1275:Return to Scotland, death and legacy 720:An illustration of Lachlan Macquarie 711: 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:. 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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:. 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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: 4717: 4708: 4700: 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 247: 237: 219: 209: 199: 189: 184: 171: 154: 130: 125: 121: 109: 97: 83: 72: 64: 60: 51: 34: 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:. 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Index

Governor Macquarie
Major General
CB

Governor of New South Wales
George III
George IV
William Bligh
Thomas Brisbane
Ulva
Inner Hebrides
London
Elizabeth Campbell
British Army
Major General
73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot
American Revolutionary War
Napoleonic Wars
Australian Frontier Wars
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Major General
CB
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Scottish Gaelic
British Army
Scotland
Governor of New South Wales
New South Wales
penal colony
Australian

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