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Makdougall of Makerstoun, Roxburghshire, Scotland. On his father-in-law's death,
Brisbane ****umed the
additional surname,
becoming Makdougall Brisbane...
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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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Brisbane in
honour of the then
Governor of New
South Wales, Sir
Thomas Makdougall Brisbane (1773-1860). Later, in 1825, a
settlement on its
banks to house...
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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...
- 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...
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boundary to the west.
Brisbane County was
named in
honour of Sir
Thomas Makdougall Brisbane Governor (1773–1860). The
Electoral district of Phillip, Brisbane...
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Fellow of the
Royal Society of
Edinburgh in 1937 and
awarded their Makdougall Brisbane Prize in 1952. He was
elected to the
London Mathematical Society...
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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...
- as part of an
extension to Bernoulli's method.
Aitken was
awarded the
Makdougall-Brisbane
Prize for 1930–32, and was
active in the
affairs of the RSE,...
- and was
President of that
Society from 1967 to 1970.
Feather won the
Makdougall Brisbane Prize of the
Royal Society of
Edinburgh for 1968–70. Beginning...