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Barclay-Kingston, NJ -- U.S. Census Designated Place in New Jersey
Population (2000): 10728
Housing Units (2000): 4214
Land area (2000): 2.849533 sq. miles (7.380257 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.849533 sq. miles (7.380257 sq. km)
FIPS code: 02905
Located within: New Jersey (NJ), FIPS 34
Location: 39.909863 N, 74.995912 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Barclay-Kingston, NJ
Barclay-Kingston
Barclay, NJ
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Barclay, MD -- U.S. town in Maryland
Population (2000): 143
Housing Units (2000): 60
Land area (2000): 0.258617 sq. miles (0.669815 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.258617 sq. miles (0.669815 sq. km)
FIPS code: 04250
Located within: Maryland (MD), FIPS 24
Location: 39.144714 N, 75.864655 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 21607
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Barclay, MD
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Barclay may refer to:

Barclay (surname)

Barclay is a Scottish surname (see Clan Barclay). Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alexander Barclay (c.1476–1552), Scottish poet
  • Alexander Charles Barclay (1823–1893), English brewer and politician
  • Alfred Richard Barclay (1859–1912), New Zealand politician
  • Andrew Barclay (disambiguation), several people
  • Anthony Barclay, British actor
  • Arthur Barclay (1854–1938), Liberian politician
  • Bruce Barclay (1922–1979), New Zealand politician
  • Charles Frederick Barclay (1844–1914), American politician from Pennsylvania
  • Charles James Barclay (U.S. Navy officer) (1843–after 1905), United States Navy admiral
  • Charles James Barclay (banker) (1841–1904), Australian banker
  • Charles Malcolm Barclay-Harvey (1890–1969), British politician, governor of South Australia
  • Chris Barclay (born 1983), American football player
  • Claire Barclay, artist
  • Clifford Barclay (died 1961), Canadian politician
  • Colin Barclay(born 1937), New Zealand cricketer
  • Colville Barclay (diplomat) (1869–1929), British diplomat and Privy Counsellor
  • Sir Colville Barclay, 14th Baronet (1913–2010), British naval officer, painter and botanist, son of the above
  • Curt Barclay (1931–1985), American professional baseball player
  • David Barclay (disambiguation), several people
  • Sir David and Frederick Barclay (both born 1934), British businessmen
  • Don Barclay (actor) (1892–1975), American actor
  • Don Barclay (American football) (born 1989), American football offensive tackle and guard
  • Eddie Barclay (born Edouard Ruault) (1921–2005), French music producer
  • Edmund Barclay (1898–1961), English-Australian writer
  • Edwin Barclay (1882–1955), Liberian politician
  • Emily Barclay (born 1984), New Zealand actress
  • Florence L. Barclay (1862–1921), British romance novelist and short story writer
  • Frank Barclay (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1900s and 1910s for New Zealand
  • Frank Barclay, English retired footballer
  • George Barclay (disambiguation), several people
  • Glen Barclay, rugby league footballer of the 1900s and 1910s for New Zealand Māori, and North Sydney Bears
  • Hugh Barclay (disambiguation), several people
  • Humphrey Barclay (disambiguation), several people
  • James Barclay (born 1965), British High Fantasy genre author
  • James Gillespie Barclay (1882–1972), New Zealand politician
  • James William Barclay (1832–1907), Scottish businessman, farmer and politician
  • Jean-Claude Barclay (born 1942), former French international tennis player
  • Joan Barclay (aka Geraine Greear) (1914–2002), American film actress
  • John Barclay, several people
  • Joseph Barclay (1831–1881), Irish priest who was Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem
  • Kate Barclay (born 1980), Australian Olympian kayaker
  • Kayla Barclay, American beauty contester
  • Leila Barclay, Lebanese-American storyteller and journalist
  • Linwood Barclay, Canadian-American humourist, author and former columnist
  • Liz Barclay, British broadcaster, journalist and writer
  • Madeleine Barclay (aka Madeleine Bayard) (1911–1943), British Special Operations Executive (World War II)
  • Mary Barclay (1916–2008), English actress
  • Max Barclay, British entomologist and museum curator
  • Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (1761–1818), Russian field marshal
  • Olivia Barclay (1919–2001), British astrologer
  • Paris Barclay (born 1956), American television and film director
  • Patrick Barclay, Scottish sportswriter
  • Paul Barclay, Australian writer, journalist, radio presenter and producer
  • Robert Barclay, several people
  • Barclay baronets, several people
  • Sir Roderick Barclay (1909–1996), British diplomat, ambassador to Denmark and Belgium
  • Ron Barclay (1914–2003), New Zealand politician
  • Sebastián Barclay (born 1978), former Argentine footballer
  • Stephen Barclay (born 1972), British politician
  • Steve Barclay (racing driver) (born 1944), American race car driver
  • Thomas Barclay (disambiguation), several people
  • Vera Barclay, British pioneer of Scouting and an author.
  • Violet Barclay aka Valerie Barclay and Valerie Smith (1922–2010), American illustrator
  • Walter Barclay (1899–1943), British army officer
  • William Barclay, several people

Fictional characters:

  • Andy Barclay, the protagonist in the first three films of the Child's Play series
  • Reginald Barclay, a recurring character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager

Usage examples of "barclay".

Barclay, he'd done several hundred mystery and detective stories and half as many airwar adventures for Sky Fighters and the other aviation magazines.

Then, at Barclay Street, I insisted that we pause a moment to look at the façade of the Astor House.

Morse), and a covering letter from the Manager of the High Street branch of Barclays Bank, dated 26th July.

A crash truck roared up the runway with three crew members and Bud Barclay who had come over to drive Tom to the Enterprises plant.

What is wanted is not some Barclay or other, but a man like Bennigsen, who made his mark in 1807, and to whom Napoleon himself did justice- a man whose authority would be willingly recognized, and Bennigsen is the only such man.

He put a wire recorder up against the telephone booth and heard one side of the conversation in which Dutton arranged to meet someone out at the Barclay Country Club on the seventh tee.

In the nearly four years that he had been in China, McCoy had evolved a gambling system that had resulted in a balance of nearly two thousand dollars at Barclays Bank.

Barclay was present when the late lamented Geddes summoned Scot back to his body at Melrose.

With his pal Bud Barclay, Chow, and a group of top-flight technicians, he braves the white fury of the Antarctic ice barriers to set up operations.

If now Barclay is replaced by Benigsen, all will go to rack and ruin, because Benigsen made an exhibition of his incapacity in 1807.

He had arrived exactly where Barclay had indicated on the sketch plan.

There were more grins, less tensity still, when Barclay and Van Wall finished their work.

It was one of the many qualities of leadership and human purity for which Barclay would, one day, be recognized on worlds not yet numbered.

Barclay turned down the long corridor to the power plant, but already before him Norris and Van Wall were racing down.