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  1. Major General Lachlan Macquarie, CB (/ m ə ˈ k w ɒr ɪ /; Scottish Gaelic: Lachlann MacGuaire; 31 January 1762 – 1 July 1824) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator from Scotland.

  2. Lachlan Macquarie was an early governor of New South Wales, Australia (1810–21), who expanded opportunities for Emancipists (freed convicts) and established a balance of power with the Exclusionists (large landowners and sheep farmers). Macquarie joined the British army as a boy and served in North.

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  3. Lachlan Macquarie (31 de enero de 1762-1 de julio de 1824) [1] fue un oficial del ejército británico y administrador colonial de Escocia. Macquarie fue el quinto gobernador de Nueva Gales del Sur entre 1810 y 1821, [ 2 ] teniendo un papel destacado en el desarrollo social, económico y arquitectónico de la colonia.

  4. Lachlan Macquarie (1762-1824), governor, was born, according to a note in his own hand in a family Bible, on 31 January 1762 on the island of Ulva in the parish of Kilninian in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.

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  5. Governor Macquarie: the Last Autocrat Control of the colony by the army rebels of the Rum Rebellion of 1808 was ended in 1810, with the arrival of Lachlan Macquarie as the new Governor. Macquarie brought with him his own regiment, the 73rd Regiment.

  6. Lachlan (Snr.) was a carpenter by trade, who lived and worked as a sub-tenant on the SW side of Ulva, near Ormaig. In 1772 the family moved from Ulva to a small farm at Oskamull (near the Ulva ferry crossing) on the Isle of Mull, where they leased 75 acres from the Duke of Argyll.

  7. Lachlan Macquarie became Governor of New South Wales on 1st January 1810. This gallery celebrates Macquarie by featuring iconic documents (together with transcriptions with some interpretation) from the wealth of Macquarie related material in our collection.