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- Isaac_Solly comment "Isaac Solly (1769 – 22 February 1853), son of Isaac Solly of London and Walthamstow (died 1803) was a London merchant in the Baltic trade. During the Napoleonic wars Isaac Solly and Sons were principal contractors supplying hemp and timber to government dockyards. His brother Edward Solly, a famous collector of paintings, was stationed in Berlin.".
- Q6077146 comment "Isaac Solly (1769 – 22 February 1853), son of Isaac Solly of London and Walthamstow (died 1803) was a London merchant in the Baltic trade. During the Napoleonic wars Isaac Solly and Sons were principal contractors supplying hemp and timber to government dockyards. His brother Edward Solly, a famous collector of paintings, was stationed in Berlin.".