• Margaret Barclay (died 1618), was an accused witch put on trial in 1618, 'gently' tortured, confessed and was strangled and burned at the stake in Irvine...
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    Scotland. He was the second son of James Peat and Margaret Barclay (of the banking family that built Barclays, one of England's largest banks). Peat studied...
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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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  • Margaret Barclay Wilson (1863–1945) was a professor of physiology and honorary librarian at Hunter College, where she rose from starting as a tutor in...
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    (1906-1997), American tennis player Margaret Barclay, died 1618 as a result of witch trials held in Irvine, Ayrshire Margaret Catherine Blaikie (1823–1915)...
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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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    Balvaird through marriage to the heiress Margaret Barclay, a member of a wealthy family and daughter of James Barclay of Kippo. It is likely that Balvaird...
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    Accused witches Lilias Adie Margaret Aitken Allison Balfour Margaret Bane Margaret Barclay Magdalene Blair Janet Boyman Margaret Burges Katherine Campbell...
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    called The Gift of God of Irvine belonging to John Dean, Barclay's brother-in-law. Margaret Barclay was alleged to have wished the crew would be eaten by...
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  • monarchs Note: This chart also includes the kings from the Houses of Sverre (Margaret); Balliol (John I); and Bruce (Robert I, David II) Title as King of Scotland...
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  • the line of succession had passed to the descendants of Margaret Barclay's aunt, Jane Barclay. Thomas Maule, her great-grandson, had the greatest claim...
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  • (Australian writer), Australian television writer Margaret Barclay Wilson (1863–1945), professor of physiology Margaret Wilson (EastEnders), fictional character...
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    of Mesopotamia Banks portal Private bank Private banking Ackrill, Margaret. Barclays': The Business of Banking, 1690-1996. Cambridge University Press....
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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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    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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    high school Barclay studied literature at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario, where one of his teachers was the noted novelist Margaret Laurence....
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    1st Earl of Atholl (b. 1360 – d. 1437), married Margaret Barclay, Lady of Brechin, of Clan Barclay Alan Stewart, 4th Earl of Caithness (d. 1431) David...
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    Accused witches Lilias Adie Margaret Aitken Allison Balfour Margaret Bane Margaret Barclay Magdalene Blair Janet Boyman Margaret Burges Katherine Campbell...
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  • under the pen names Margaret Beech and Vera Charlesworth, and one detective story was written under the name of Hugh Chichester. Barclay was a Catholic creationist...
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  • Norwich, England. They established Gurney's Bank in 1770, which merged into Barclays Bank in 1896. They established successful breweries. A number of family...
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    James I of Scotland. Stewart married first, sometime before 1378, Margaret Barclay, Lady of Brechin, by whom he had two sons: Alan Stewart, 4th Earl of...
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    Margaret Aitken (died c. August 1597, Fife), known as the Great Witch of Balwearie, was an important figure in the great Scottish witchcraft panic of 1597...
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  • Barclay and his wife Margaret are the parents of two sons, Harry and George. Nine generations of Barclays have resided in Pulaski, New York. Barclay was...
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    combination of demonic and fairy beliefs, the narratives were used by Margaret Murray as the basis for her now mostly discredited theories about cults...
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  • Accused witches Lilias Adie Margaret Aitken Allison Balfour Margaret Bane Margaret Barclay Magdalene Blair Janet Boyman Margaret Burges Katherine Campbell...
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  • in France. Nairne was the son of Sir Thomas Nairne, of Sandfurd and Margaret Barclay. Nairne followed James II into exile following the Jacobite defeat...
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    the south transept gable relate to the marriage of Andrew Murray and Margaret Barclay. They were ancestors of the Murray of Balvaird family. The chapel has...
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    Andrew Barclay Sons & Co., currently operating as Brodie Engineering, is a railway engineering company, specialising in the heavy maintenance, refurbishment...
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  • Catherine Barclay, who married Augustus Van Cortlandt. Sarah Ann Barclay (1745–1806), who married Anthony Lispenard, son of Leonard Lispenard. Ann Margaret Barclay...
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    butter and sugar candy. In March 1600, Margaret was taken ill, but her disease is not known. Alexander Barclay, apothecary, and the German physician Martin...
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