Thomas Henry Barclay | |
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Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia | |
In office 1793–1799 | |
Preceded by | Richard John Uniacke |
Succeeded by | Richard John Uniacke |
Member of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia for the Town of Annapolis | |
In office 1793–1799 | |
Preceded by | James De Lancey |
Succeeded by | Phineas Lovett |
Member of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia for Annapolis County | |
In office 1785–1793 | |
Preceded by | Phineas Lovett |
Succeeded by | Thomas Millidge |
Personal details | |
Born | New York City, Province of New York, British America | October 12, 1753
Died | April 21, 1830 New York City, New York, US | (aged 76)
Spouse |
Susan DeLancey (m. 1775) |
Children | 12 |
Parent(s) | Henry Barclay Mary Rutgers |
Alma mater | King's College |
Thomas Henry Barclay (October 12, 1753 – April 21, 1830) was an American lawyer who became one of the United Empire Loyalists in Nova Scotia and served in the colony's government.[1]