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Maconochie was a
canned British stew of
sliced turnips, carrots, potatoes, onions,
haricot beans, and beef in a thin broth,
named after the Aberdeen-based...
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Alexander Maconochie (11
February 1787 – 25
October 1860) was a
Scottish naval officer,
geographer and
penal reformer. In 1840,
Maconochie became the Governor...
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Alexander Maconochie may
refer to:
Alexander Maconochie, Lord
Meadowbank (1777–1861)
Alexander Maconochie (penal reformer) (1787–1860)
Alexander Maconochie Centre...
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Alexander Maconochie Centre is an
Australian prison in the
Australian Capital Territory,
which detains maximum security,
minimum security and remand...
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Archibald White Maconochie (1855 – 3
February 1926) was an
English Liberal Unionist politician and
businessman who
served as the
Member of
Parliament (MP)...
- The
Right Honourable Alexander Maconochie, Lord
Meadowbank of
Garvock and
Pitliver FRSE, FSA Scot (2
March 1777–30
November 1861), was a
Scottish advocate...
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Allan Alexander Maconochie of
Meadowbank and
Garvock FRSE (1806–1885) was a
Scottish advocate and
amateur botanist. He was
Professor of
Civil Law at Glasgow...
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Centre in the ACT but
usually imprisoned in New
South Wales. The
Alexander Maconochie Centre was
officially opened on 11
September 2008 by then
Chief Minister...
- PMC 2845298. PMID 20109049.
Baumer JH, Love SJ,
Gupta A,
Haines LC,
Maconochie I, Dua JS (October 2006). "Salicylate for the
treatment of
Kawasaki disease...
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while probation can be
granted in lieu of a
prison sentence.
Alexander Maconochie, a
Scottish geographer and
captain in the
Royal Navy,
introduced the modern...