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Macarthur and had
Macarthur had arrived with the New South Wales Corps in 1790 as a lieutenant, and by 1805 he had substantial farming and commercial interests in the colony.
Bligh had the Judge-Advocate, Richard Atkins, issue an order for John Macarthur to appear on the matter of the bond on the 15th of December 1807.
Johnston, instead, had gone to the jail and issued an order releasing Macarthur, who then drafted a petition calling for Johnston to arrest Bligh and take charge of the colony.
Governor Macquarie reinstated all the officials who had been sacked by Johnston and Macarthur and cancelled all land and stock grants that had been made since Bligh's deposition, though to calm things down he made grants that he thought appropriate and prevented any revenge.
He noted that it was tame, and that James Macarthur had kept a pair at his home in Camden.
Oxley denied that he had been a partisan of Macarthur when Bligh was deposed, but his letters show that he was on very intimate terms with the rebel leader.
And in John Macarthur he had an opponent who would hardly stop at anything in defending his supposed rights.
However, by the time Macquarie arrived in Sydney in December 1809, both Macarthur and Johnston had already sailed for England to defend themselves.
Macquarie ruled the colony as an enlightened despot, breaking the power of the Army officers such as John Macarthur, who had been the colony's de facto ruler since Bligh's overthrow.
John Macarthur ( who had been sent back from Australia to England following a duel with Colonel Patterson ) brought seven rams and one ewe from the first dispersal sale of King George III stud in 1804.
The next year, Macarthur and the sheep returned to Australia, Macarthur to reunite with his wife Elizabeth, who had been developing their flock in his absence.
Macarthur is considered the father of the Australian Merino industry ; in the long term, however, his sheep had very little influence on the development of the Australian Merino.
Although the economy had developed and diversified somewhat by 1806, Governor Bligh arrived determined to bring the Corps, and especially John Macarthur, to heel and stop their trading in rum.
Aviation writer Macarthur Job has noted that, " had that Boeing 767 been of an earlier version of the type, fitted with engines that were mechanically rather than electronically controlled, then that accident could not have happened.
The leader of the United Australia Party, Hughes had particularly worried Prime Minister John Curtin by frequently and publicly excoriating US General Douglas Macarthur, who was commanding the Allied forces in the Pacific.
Curtin needed someone to quieten Hughes, as Macarthur had threatened to leave if the denouncements continued.
Macarthur was born in Plymouth, Devon, the second son of Alexander Macarthur, who had fled to the West Indies after the Jacobite Rising before returning and working as a linen draper and ' seller of slops ', according to some accounts.
Instead, in April 1788, Macarthur returned to full-pay army duties, securing a commission as an ensign in the 68th Foot ( later Durham Light Infantry ), a regiment which had been stationed at Gibraltar since 1785.
Before the Neptune had even departed the British Isles, Macarthur became involved in disputations with various personnel, including fighting a duel with Captain Gilbert, the Master of the Neptune.
In July 1801, Governor King overturned a sentence of one year's imprisonment for Lieutenant James Marshall of the Earl Cornwallis, who had been convicted of assaulting Macarthur and Captain Abbott during their investigation into a theft.

Macarthur and broken
In 1812 he became engaged to Elizabeth Macarthur ; this was broken off when her father discovered the extent of Oxley's debts.

Macarthur and up
The west of the region is referred to the Illawarra Escarpment, which leads up to the south-west fringe of metropolitan Sydney ( also known as the Macarthur region ) and Southern Highlands region.
Once work is complete, platforms 1 and 2 will serve the up ( to city ) Leppington and Macarthur lines respectively, whilst platforms 3 and 4 will serve the down Macarthur and Leppington lines respectively.
John Verge and Mortimer Lewis drew up plans for Macarthur regarding the house and the design by Verge was subsequently chosen.
Macarthur was owed a debt in wheat, the price of which had gone up fourfold, but on appeal Bligh ruled it was only payable at the original value.
There are two platforms at Ingleburn: platform 1 having ' up ' services heading towards the city or Blacktown, and platform 2 having ' down ' services heading towards Campbelltown, and Macarthur.
In 1826, following the death of her father, Charlotte Waring came to New South Wales to take up a position as governess to the family of Hannibal Hawkins Macarthur.

Macarthur and between
Conflicts arose between the governors and the officers of the Rum Corps, many of which were land owners such as John Macarthur.
Also known as Jade Perch, ( Scortum barcoo ) a native Australian freshwater fish found in the eastern Northern Territory rivers of Limmen, Roper, Macarthur and the Barkley Basin, and between the Gilbert River in Northern Queensland and the Lake Eyre drainage of central Australia.
North Lake College is a community college that is part of the Dallas County Community College District and is located in the Las Colinas area of Irving, Texas between Macarthur Boulevard and Walnut Hill Lane.
The line is four tracks between Wolli Creek junction and just past Kingsgrove Station, then two tracks to Glenfield junction, Campbelltown and Macarthur, except for several stations with three platforms at Revesby, East Hills, Glenfield, Campbelltown and Macarthur.
The line parallels the Southern Sydney Freight Line between Macarthur and Ingleburn stations.
The section between Lidcombe and Cabramatta via Regents Park was considered part of the Macarthur Line ( what is now the South Line ), and was colour-coded green.
The affair became a test of strength between the colony's civil authority, represented by Balmain, and the military, represented by Captain John Macarthur.
The proposed line would form a dedicated corridor between Port Botany and Macarthur, which would allow the movement of freight at any time.
The final stage, between Leightonfield and Macarthur, is due for completion in early 2013.
Piper supported John Macarthur in the struggle between the New South Wales Corps and Governor King, and acted as his second in a duel with Colonel Paterson, his commanding officer.
This project will complete the separation of freight and urban passenger traffic between the Southern line ( connecting to Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide ) at Macarthur to Port Botany, various freight terminals and the Northern Line at North Strathfield to connect with Newcastle and Brisbane.
Route 67 runs through Macarthur along Coyne Street as part of its route between the Tuggeranong and Woden Interchanges ; this service runs every 30 to 60 minutes between 6: 30 a. m. and 7: 30 p. m. on weekdays.
In the past few years a new estate, Macarthur Gardens has been developed in the area between the 6th hole, Menangle Road and Macarthur Square.

Macarthur and daughter
On his return to Sydney Leslie married Catherine ( Kate ), daughter of Hannibal Hawkins Macarthur, at Parramatta on 9 September 1840.
He married in 1843 Emmeline Emily, third daughter of John Macarthur, who survived him without issue, linked him to the colonial establishment.

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