Barclay, George

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Dates 1680s-1697
Location London
Vocation Army officer
Place of Birth Kincardineshire?
Marriage Anne
Issue Alexander, George
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Possibly adopted Catholicism to pursue military career in the foreign service. Received first commission in 1685, becoming a major in the new English regiment (14th foot). Knighted sometime between 1687-88. Sought to follow James to France with fellow Jacobites, but taken ill in London. 1689-91, had significant dealings with the highland clans. 1695-6 was in France with James who ordered him to secretly cross to London and help organise a rising. Lived in London in disguise, frequently changing lodgings. Plot failed, though Barcaly remained in London until 1697.