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- James Barclay (1844–1920) was a minister of the Church of Scotland and footballer who emigrated to Canada. Barclay played for both Dumfries Football Club and the small Canonbie Football Club. He was captain of both the Glasgow University Cricket Club and Glasgow University Football Club and was Captain of the . He was on the shortlist of 17 players for the first Scotland v. England football match in 1872 but was not selected. (en)
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- James Barclay (1844–1920) was a minister of the Church of Scotland and footballer who emigrated to Canada. Barclay played for both Dumfries Football Club and the small Canonbie Football Club. He was captain of both the Glasgow University Cricket Club and Glasgow University Football Club and was Captain of the . He was on the shortlist of 17 players for the first Scotland v. England football match in 1872 but was not selected. (en)
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- James Barclay (minister) (en)
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