Kirkman Finlay
Kirkman Finlay (April 1773 – 4 March 1842) was one of the leading merchants in Glasgow, Scotland. He was Lord Provost of Glasgow and Member of Parliament. Provided by Wikipedia
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Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Ashley, on the cotton factory system, and the Ten hours' factory bill / by Finlay, Kirkman, 1773-1842
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Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Ashley, on the cotton factory system, and the Ten hours' factory bill / by Finlay, Kirkman, 1773-1842
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Reply to the letter of Kirkman Finlay, Esq. on the spy system / by Mackenzie, Peter, 1799-1875
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Report of the Committee of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures, of Glasgow, appointed to consider the bill now before Parliament, for establishing uniformity of w...
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A letter to Kirkman Finlay, Esq., on the importation of foreign corn, and the value of the precious metals in different countries : to which are added observations on money, and th... by Pennington, James, 1777-1862
Published 1840Other Authors: “…Finlay, Kirkman, 1773-1842…”
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