Dr Alexander Barclay (c. 1476 – 10 June 1552) was a poet and clergyman of the Church of England, probably born in Scotland. Barclay was born in about 1476...
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Alexander Barclay (c. 1784 – 30 October 1864) was a Scottish politician, planter, slave trader and author who served as a member of the House of Assembly...
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Alexander Barclay (c. 1476–1552) was an English/Scottish poet. Alexander Barclay may also refer to: Alexander Barclay (apothecary) (died before 1608)...
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Alexander Barclay (May 21, 1810 – December 1855) was an American frontiersman. After working in St. Louis as a bookkeeper and clerk, he worked at Bent's...
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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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Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly), a very prominent military commander who was made a count in 1813 and a prince in 1815 by Alexander I of Russia. After...
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Prince Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (baptised 27 December [O.S. 16 December] 1761 – 26 May [O.S. 14 May] 1818) was a Russian field marshal who figured...
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Alexander Barclay (floruit 1565–1608) was an apothecary in Edinburgh. Barclay provided drugs and medicines for the Scottish royal family and their physicians...
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Teresita Sandoval (section Alexander Barclay)
Sandoval met Alexander Barclay, a British trader. In 1844, Sandoval, a 33-year-old grandmother, moved with Barkley to Hardscrabble, where Barclay and Sandoval's...
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Alexander Charles Barclay (1823 – 10 January 1893) was an English brewer and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1880. Barclay...
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Prince Alexander Magnus Friedrich Barclay de Tolly-Weymarn (Russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Баркла́й де То́лли-Ве́ймарн, Alexander Petrovich Barklay-de-Tolli-Veymarn;...
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of Rev. Charles Barclay-Maitland, great-great-grandson of the 6th Earl; second cousin once removed of the 11th Earl Alexander Barclay-Maitland (died 1794);...
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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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James Alexander Barclay (October 29, 1923 – December 3, 2011) was a Scottish Canadian oil industry engineer (Applied Chemistry) and executive, golfer...
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Dominic Alexander Barclay (born 5 September 1976) is an English footballer who played as a forward in the Football League. Dominic Barclay at Soccerbase...
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built into the wall, reads: "Sir Alexander Barclay of Tolly, foundator, deceisit anno domini 1186." Following Clan Barclay's pillage of a nunnery in the 12th...
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these may have been originally two distinct types of performance. Alexander Barclay in his Ship of Fools, writing in c. 1500, refers to 'some merry fytte...
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Clan Barclay. He was a son of Col. David Barclay, Laird of Urie, and his wife, Lady Katherine Barclay. Although he himself never lived there, Barclay was...
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Altarpiece, 1511/13, Hamburger Kunsthalle Woodcut frontispiece of Alexander Barclay, Lyfe of Seynt George (Westminster, 1515). Gillis Coignet – Saint...
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Staff Bennigsen and others, but also by the Autocrat and Emperor Alexander (Barclay de Tolly interrupted his service for five months and settled in Nizhny...
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Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-14. (885 KiB) by Jonathan Alexander, Barclay Barrios, Samantha Blackmon, Angela Crow, Keith Dorwick, Jacqueline...
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covering the forehead dates to at least 1509 when it appears in Alexander Barclay’s The Shyp of Folys: And ye Jentyl wymen whome this lewde vice doth...
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Baggovut Pyotr Bagration Pyotr Romanovich Bagration Alexander Barclay de Tolly-Weymarn Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly Joachim Otto von Bassewitz Vasili Bebutov...
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Davout had 70,000. Bagration was getting orders from both Alexander's staff and Barclay (which Barclay didn't know) and left Bagration without a clear picture...
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Rivière [fr] in 1497 and by Jean Drouyn [d] in 1498, into English by Alexander Barclay and by Henry Watson [d] in 1509. Of the 103 woodcuts, two-thirds are...
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and associated with the "Marian" character, by the 16th century. Alexander Barclay, writing in c. 1500, refers to "some merry fytte of Maid Marian or...
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1599) probable – Cvijeta Zuzorić, Croatian poet (died 1648) June 10 – Alexander Barclay, probably Scottish-born English writer, cleric and translator (born...
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in orbe terrarum c. 1514–15 – Gian Giorgio Trissino – Sophonisba Alexander Barclay (translated from Baptista Mantuanus) – Saint George John of Capistrano...
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Alexander Barclay Shand (26 December 1865 – 3 October 1949) was an Australian barrister and King's Counsel. He became a leading legal figure in NSW. Shand...
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Tantrakhyan (Nepal Bhasa literature) Thomas More – Epigrammata probable Alexander Barclay – The fyfte Eglog Cock Laurel's Boat February 7 – Johann Funck, German...
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