Proper noun
(countable) A male given name from Scottish Gaelic mainly used in Scotland, recently also popular in Australia.
A river in New South Wales, Australia, noted for having several significant wetlands along its length; named for Governor Lachlan Macquarie.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnd Lachlan Murdoch ends the election cycle as he began it: with no real control of the network’s high-profile talent and an unusually low profile for a figure of his nominal political power. Source: Internet
Lachlan Macquarie had been appointed to replace him as governor. Source: Internet
Major-General Lachlan Macquarie was put in charge of the mission after Major-General Miles Nightingall fell ill before departure. Source: Internet
Eli Johnson, 55 off 37 balls, and Angus Philpott, with 23, made the runs to claim victory while Lachlan Brookes (three for 36) and Ben Kay (two for 27) took wickets for St Kevin’s. Source: Internet
Much to James' chagrin, Lachlan – who many inside the company see as far more conservative and right wing in his philosophy – began to woo Murdoch Snr away from any semblance of support for climate change initiatives. Source: Internet
These developments are part of the same debate about the defacing of statues commemorating Captain Cook, or Lachlan Macquarie, or colonialist Cecil Rhodes, and whether removing these monuments would amount to the erasure of history. Source: Internet