Governor Lachlan Macquarie died on July 1, 1824, in London, England. His health had been declining due to a stroke he suffered in 1822, which left him partially paralyzed. Following his return to England after his term in Australia, he faced various health issues until his death. Macquarie is remembered for his significant contributions to the development of New South Wales during his governorship.
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