Barclay
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Barclay is a Scottish family surname (see Clan Barclay), and may refer to:
- Alexander Barclay, Scottish poet
- Bocephus Barclay, bassist for the rock band Halo Ape
- Charles Malcolm Barclay-Harvey (1890–1969), British politician and Governor of South Australia in 1944
- David and Frederick Barclay, British businessmen
- Eddie Barclay, French music producer
- Florence Louisa Barclay (1862 - 1921), English romance novelist and short story writer.
- Humphrey Barclay (born 1941), comedy executive and producer.
- James Barclay, High Fantasy author
- Joan Barclay (Geraine Greear) (1914 - 2002), actress
- John Barclay, several people of that name
- Kate Barclay, Australian Kayaker - Athens Olympics 2004 6th LK4 500m
- Madeleine Barclay, Special Operations Executive agent during World War II
- Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (1761 - 1818), a Russian Field Marshal and Minister of War
- Olivia Barclay, an influential horary astrologer
- Paris Barclay, an American television and film director
- Reginald Barclay, a character from Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Robert Barclay (1648 – 1690), an influential Quaker theologian
- Sir Robert Barclay, Baronet
- Sir Robert Barclay, 8th Baronet MP for Newtown 1802-1807
- Robert Heriot Barclay (1786 – 1837). He was a British naval officer
- Steve Barclay, BAFTA winning and RTS nominated documentary editor
- Thomas Henry Barclay, (1753 – 1830), American lawyer
- Thomas Swain Barclay, Stanford professor
- William Barclay, several people of that name
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