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BARCLAY, Herbert Clifford
(Service number )

Aliases
First Rank Captain Last Rank Major

Birth

Date 22/03/1866 Place of Birth New Zealand

Enlistment Information

Date Age
Address at Enlistment Waimate
Occupation Doctor
Previous Military Experience Waimate Rifles
Marital Status Married
Next of Kin Husband of Ruth Annie Barclay
Religion
Medical Information

Military Service

Served with New Zealand Armed Forces (?) Served in
Military District

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Military Awards

Campaigns Russia
Service Medals Volunteer Service Medal, Long Service Medal, Territorial Medal
Military Awards

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Discharge

Date Reason

Hospitals, Wounds, Diseases and Illnesses

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Death

Date 1 December 1932 Age
Place of Death Kent, England
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Memorial Reference
New Zealand Memorials

Biographical Notes

Dr Herbert Barclay had a practice in Waimate and also one of the first people in Waimate to own a car. Dr Barclay had also been commissioned as a Captain in the Territorials in 1898, serving with the Waimate Rifles Volunteers in 1901. He was then appointed to the rank of Major in the 2nd (South Canterbury) Regiment in 1911, and finally promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1914.

Dr Barclay had married Ruth Annie Clapcott on 30 September 1890 and had four children: Dorothy Amy (b.1891), Clifford Clapcott (b.1893), Ruth Marjory Cruickshank (b.1899), and George Oliver Clapcott (b.1904).

Barclay served in World War One. He had desire to go to India to be attached to an infantry unit there, but instead volunteered to join English forces in Petrograd, where he was attached to the Russian Red Cross Field Hospital in September 1914 at the 5th Kauffanaki Hospital. He returned to England in January 1915 and served as a Major in the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) in England until 1918.

After the war he was posted to the retirement list, retaining the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. He died in England in 1932.

Sources

Cenotaph, Archives NZ, BDM NZ; SCRoll web submission by D Pinnell, 19 June 2023

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Liz Shea, SC branch NZSG

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