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Major General Sir
Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, 1st Baronet, GCB, GCH, FRS, FRSE (23 July 1773 – 27
January 1860), was a
British Army officer, administrator...
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based anywhere in the world. The
prize was
founded in 1855 by
Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, the long-serving
fourth president of the Society. The medal...
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biennial Makdougall Brisbane Prize for
particular distinction in the
promotion of
scientific research,
latterly restyled as the
annually awarded Makdougall Brisbane...
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January 2023.
Retrieved 3
January 2023. Heydon, J. D. (1966). "Sir
Thomas Makdougall Brisbane (1773–1860)".
Australian Dictionary of Biography. 1. Archived...
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Stokes Medal of
Cambridge 1939 –
Fellow of the
Royal Society 1945 –
Makdougall–Brisbane
Prize of the
Royal Society of
Edinburgh 1945 –
Gunning Victoria...
- the name of the
capital city of Queensland,
itself honors Sir
Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, an
astronomer and the
colonial governor who
established Australia's...
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Edinburgh (1823–33)
during the
presidencies of
Walter Scott and
Thomas Makdougall Brisbane.
Charles Darwin was one of Hope's students, and
Darwin viewed...
- estate, thus in the 19th
century most of the land
belonged to Sir
Thomas Makdougall Brisbane of
Makerstoun House (former
Governor of New
South Wales). Formerly...
- MacDowilt, MacDuael, MacDuel, McDuhile, MacDull, Macduuyl, Macduyl,
Makdougall, Makdull, Mcduwell, M'Gowall, Mactheuel. In 2007,
Chief Fergus D. H. Macdowall...
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Makdougall" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. pp. 573–574. Baynes, T. S., ed. (1878). "Sir
Thomas Makdougall Brisbane" ...