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Thomas Barclay (economic writer)

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336: 348: 342: 46:. He was educated at Cupar Academy, the College of Dunkirk, the Johanneum Classical School, Hamburg, University College, London, and the Universities of Paris and Jena. Initially he followed his father's footsteps in being a journalist for 436: 456: 50:
having written articles for various newspapers from 1876 and he was posted to their Paris office. When he was called to the bar in 1881, he then devoted himself to a legal practice.
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Problems of international practice and diplomacy, with special reference to the Hague conferences and conventions and other general international agreements
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Barclay was knighted in the birthday honours of 1904. He was married to Marie Thérèse Teuscher, the translator of
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in 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1923, 1925, and 1928.
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and economic work in France involving that helped lead to the
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Results for Thomas Barclay at the Nobel Peace Prize database
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Thomas Barclay (disambiguation)
Liberal
Dunfermline
Cupar
Liberal Unionist
Member of Parliament
Blackburn (UK Parliament constituency)
January
December
International Law Association
Chamber of commerce
Entente cordiale
Nobel Peace Prize
Villiers de l'Isle Adam


"Sir Thomas Barclay — Law and International Relations"
Nobel Peace Prize nomination database
French diplomacy and the Balkans, 1900-1914
Results for Thomas Barclay at the Nobel Peace Prize database
Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Thomas Barclay
Problems of international practice and diplomacy, with special reference to the Hague conferences and conventions and other general international agreements
"International Law" 
Chisholm, Hugh
Encyclopædia Britannica
at archive.org
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Philip Snowden

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