James Barclay (born 15 March 1965) is a British high fantasy author who has written multiple series including Chronicles of the Raven and Legends of the...
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Barclay James Harvest were an English progressive rock band, which following a split in 1998 now exists as two successor bands. They were founded in Oldham...
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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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Edwin James Barclay (5 January 1882 – 6 November 1955) was a Liberian politician, poet, and musician who served as the 18th president of Liberia from...
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James Barclay (born 1965) is a British fantasy author. James or Jim Barclay may also refer to: James Barclay, eighteenth century English banker, namesake...
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Barclay James Harvest is the first album by British progressive rock band Barclay James Harvest. On the original vinyl LP all songs were credited to...
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Charles James Barclay (8 September 1843 – 26 September 1909) was a United States Navy officer. Barclay was born in Philadelphia to William James Barclay and...
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British rock band Barclay James Harvest, including its subsequent incarnations as John Lees' Barclay James Harvest and Barclay James Harvest Featuring...
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(1837–1910), English cricketer Charles James Barclay (admiral) (1843–1909), United States Navy officer Charles James Barclay (banker) (1841–1904), Australian...
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Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories is the third album by English progressive rock band Barclay James Harvest, released in 1971. The band has...
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James Barclay MA (d. 29 December 1750) was a Canon of Windsor from 1724 - 1750. Barclay was appointed Rector of West Ilsley, Berkshire in 1743. He was...
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Charles James Barclay (1841–1904) was an Australian banker. He was also a member of the Royal Society of Tasmania. Barclay was born in Van Diemen's Land...
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James Barclay (1844–1920) was a Scottish footballer and minister of the Church of Scotland who emigrated to Canada. Barclay played for both Dumfries and...
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Once Again was the second album released by Barclay James Harvest, in early 1971. As was the case with their other early albums, it was recorded with...
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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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of Palestine. James Turner Barclay was one of four children of Robert Barclay and Sarah Coleman Turner, and grandson of Thomas Barclay, first US consul...
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Byrna Barclay (1940–2023), Canadian writer and editor Charles Frederick Barclay (1844–1914), American politician from Pennsylvania Charles James Barclay (U...
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Elizabeth Barclay (c. 1783–1816) in New York City. Before her death in 1816, they had: Susan Barclay Roosevelt (1813–1867), died without issue James Barclay Roosevelt...
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group Barclay James Harvest released in 1977. "Poor Man's Moody Blues" was written after a journalist angered the band by referring to Barclay James Harvest...
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Everyone Is Everybody Else is the fifth studio album by British Rock Band Barclay James Harvest released in June 1974. This was their first album for the Polydor...
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Baby James Harvest is the fourth album by English progressive rock band Barclay James Harvest, released in 1972. "Crazy Over (You)" (Les Holroyd) – 4:17...
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Wonnangatta murders (section Barclay and Bamford)
violent tempers. The case has never been solved. In about 1916, James ("Jim") Barclay was employed as the manager of Wonnangatta Station, where he usually...
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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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Aldershot Camp, Colonel James Barclay of The Royal Munsters and his wife Nancy DeVoy Barclay were a seemingly happy couple; however, Barclay has died, and his...
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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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James William Barclay (1832 – 26 February 1907) was a Scottish businessman, farmer and politician. For nineteen years he was member of parliament for...
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quickly taken up, including one of the most active prospectors, James Barclay. James Barclay mined gold, at what became the Native Bear lease, from 1914 when...
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and Pininfarina made one. James Young (London) built in 1954 a Sports Saloon for the owner of James Young's, James Barclay. The early R Type Continental...
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Chronicles of the Raven is the first of two fantasy book series by James Barclay which revolves around a band of mercenaries named The Raven. The trilogy...
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James Barclay Harding (November 1, 1830 – October 29, 1865) was the publisher of the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph with Charles Edward Warburton. He...
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