Barclay may refer to:
- Andy Barclay the protagonist in the first three films of the Child's Play series. Andrew "Andy" Barclay is the main Protagonist of the first three installments in the Child's Play series of films Child's Play is a Horror film series created by Don Mancini, with the independent horror film Child's Play released on November
- Barclay, Maryland, a US town
- Barclay Records, a French label
- Barclay (cigarette)
- Andrew Barclay Sons & Co., a Scottish locomotive builder
- Barclay College, in Kansas, US
- Barclay (surname), people with the surname Barclay
- Reginald Barclay, character in Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Barclay, a brand of liquor owned by Barton Brands
See also
Barclay is a town in Queen Anne's County Maryland, in the United States. Barclay Records is a French Record label, which was founded round 1954 by Eddie Barclay (who founded the Riviera label round 1950/51 alias Edouard R J Reynolds Tobacco Company ( RJR) based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and founded by R Andrew Barclay Sons & Co was a steam and later diesel Locomotive builder based in Kilmarnock, Scotland founded in 1840 Barclay College is a private Religious Society of Friends (also known as Quaker) four-year college in Haviland, Kansas. Barclay is a surname and may refer to Kate Barclay - Australian Kayaker - Athens Olympics 2004 6th LK4 500m David and Frederick Barclay, British Lieutenant Reginald Endicott "Broccoli" Barclay III, played by Dwight Schultz, is a recurring character in the television series Star Trek The Next Barton Brands, Ltd is a company that produces many liquors Some of its better-known brands and products include Ten High bourbon 1792 bourbon, Fleischmann's Clan Barclay is a Lowland Scottish clan. History Origins of the clan Since the eighteenth century Barclay historians noted for their low level in Barclays PLC is a major global financial services provider operating in Europe, North America, the Middle East, Latin America, Australia
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