Robert Barclay (23 December 1648 – 3 October 1690) was a Scottish Quaker, one of the most eminent writers belonging to the Religious Society of Friends...
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Robert Barclay Allardice of Ury (25 August 1779, Stonehaven, Kincardineshire – 1 May 1854), generally known as Captain Barclay, was a notable Scottish...
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Robert Barclay (1648–1690) was a Scottish Quaker writer and theologian. Robert Barclay may also refer to: Sir Robert Barclay, 8th Baronet (1755–1839),...
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operates as two divisions, Barclays UK and Barclays International, supported by a service company, Barclays Execution Services. Barclays traces its origins to...
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Robert Barclay Academy (formerly Sheredes School) is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Hoddesdon in the English county of Hertfordshire...
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Robert Barclay Cook (born 30 January 1966) is a British hotelier. The son of a hotelier, Cook completed a three-year graduate trainee programme with Holiday...
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Robert Barclay (4 August 1833– 11 Nov. 1876) was an English Quaker historiographer. Barclay was born 4 August 1833 at Croydon. He was the younger son...
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and natural philosopher, father of Barclay Fox Robert Fox (antiquarian) (1798–1843), English antiquarian Robert Barclay Fox (1873–1934), Falmouth businessman...
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Robert Barclay Fox (24 July 1873 – 22 April 1934) was a Falmouth businessman and Conservative Party politician in Cornwall. He was known as Barclay Fox...
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Robert Steven Barclay FRSE (13 September 1901 – 20 March 1973) was a Scottish statistician, noted as a scholar of Orkney. Barclay was born at Hurkisgarth...
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David Barclay may refer to: Col. David Barclay (Quaker) (1610–1686), 1st Laird of Urie and father of Robert Barclay, the Quaker apologist David Barclay of...
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Catechism and Confession of Faith (1673), published by Quaker divine Robert Barclay. The Richmond Declaration of Faith (1887) was adopted by many Orthodox...
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Clan Barclay (listen) is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands. Since the eighteenth century, Barclay historians, noted for their low level in medieval...
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Quintipartite Deed (redirect from Coxe–Barclay Line)
Penn, Gawen Lawrie (who served from 1683 to 1686 as Deputy to Governor Robert Barclay), Nicholas Lucas, and Edward Byllynge executed a deed with Sir George...
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Reginald Endicott Barclay III is a fictional engineer from the Star Trek media franchise. On television and in film, he has been portrayed by Dwight Schultz...
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The Barclay Baronetcy, of Pierston in the County of Ayr, is a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 22 October 1668 for Robert Barclay...
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Robert Heriot Barclay (18 September 1786 – 8 May 1837) was a British Royal Navy officer who served in the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. He was...
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Anchor Brewery (redirect from Barclay Perkins)
instalments over 11 years. Barclay Perkins & Co was founded in July 1781 after chief clerk John Perkins and Robert Barclay (of the banking family) acquired...
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Sir Robert Noton Barclay (11 May 1872 – 24 November 1957) was an English export shipping merchant, banker and a Liberal Party politician who served as...
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Robert Barclay Dennis (July 21, 1819 – March 24, 1884) was an American politician from Ohio. He served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives...
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Rowat Barclay (27 October 1934 – 10 January 2021) and Sir Frederick Hugh Barclay (born 27 October 1934), commonly referred to as the "Barclay Brothers"...
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David Barclay of Youngsbury (1729–1809), also known as David Barclay of Walthamstow or David Barclay of Walthamstow and Youngsbury, was an English Quaker...
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through. Development of the offset press came in two versions: in 1875 by Robert Barclay of England for printing on tin and in 1904 by Ira Washington Rubel of...
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David Barclay of Cheapside (1682–1769) was a Scottish merchant and banker. He was the second son of Robert Barclay, the Scottish Quaker writer, and was...
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the leading Quaker Robert Barclay, the Quaker influence on government was not significant. Even the immigration instigated by Barclay was oriented toward...
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Barclay (listen) is a Scottish surname (see Clan Barclay). Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Barclay (c. 1476–1552), Scottish poet Alexander...
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Robert Barclay (1774–1811) was a lieutenant-colonel. Barclay entered the army as an ensign in the 38th Regiment on 28 October 1789, and embarked with his...
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William Barclay Parsons (April 15, 1859 – May 9, 1932) was an American civil engineer. He founded Parsons Brinckerhoff, one of the largest American civil...
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Elisabeth also corresponded with a number of prominent Quakers, including Robert Barclay and William Penn. There are letters written both by and to her concerning...
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David Barclay of Ury (1610 – October 12, 1686) was a Scottish professional soldier, courtier and the first Laird of Ury. A soldier of fortune, Barclay fought...
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