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    The judge said Lady Barclay had wanted £120 million and Sir Frederick had made an offer which might have led to her getting nothing. Sir Frederick had been ordered to make two £50 million ...

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  6. David and Frederick Barclay - Wikipedia

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    The Barclay brothers were born within ten minutes of each other in Hammersmith, London, to Scottish parents Beatrice Cecilia (née Taylor; died 1989) and her husband, Frederick Hugh Barclay, a travelling salesman. [4] [5] The couple had eight other children.

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  9. Press Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Press Holdings and May Corporation Limited are two Jersey-registered holding companies owned by Frederick Barclay, which control the UK holding company Press Acquisitions Limited, [1] which in turn owns the Telegraph Media Group, parent company of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph.