George Barclay
George Barclay may refer to:
- George Barclay (Jacobite) (c.1636–1710), leader of a 1696 plot to assassinate King William III of England
- George Barclay (clergyman) (c.1779–1857), Baptist minister in Upper Canada
- Sir George Head Barclay (1862–1921), British diplomat
- George Barclay (sportsperson) (1876–1909), Major League Baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Beaneaters, American football player and coach, inventor of the first football helmet
- George T. Barclay (1910–1997), head football coach at Washington and Lee University (1949–1951) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1953–1955)
- George Barclay (RAF officer) (1920–1942), British pilot who was killed in action on the battle of El Alamein; author of Angels 22
- George Barclay (speedway rider) (born 1937), former motorcycle speedway rider and founder of the National Speedway Museum
- the pen name of Ronald Kinnoch
See also
- George Barclay Bruce (1821–1908), British civil engineer
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