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George Barclay (Jacobite)

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Sir George Barclay (c. 1636–1710) was a Scottish army officer who headed a Jacobite assassination plot against King William III of England in 1696. The plotters intended to ambush the king at Turnham Green in London on returning from a hunting party. The plot was betrayed to the government, and nine members were executed, though Barclay escaped to France.

References

  • from a dictionary of dates by Thomas Nelsonand sons c 1906
  • Vincent, Benjamin. "Assassination Plot" in Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information Relating to All Ages. 19th Edition. Ward, Lock and Co. London, New York and Melbourne. 1889. Volume 1. pp. 59–60. Google Books.
  • George Smollett, Tobias; David Hume (1825). The History of England, from the Revolution in 1688, to the Death of George. Jones & Company. p. 65. OCLC 9506852.