Isaac Solly (1769 – 22 February 1853) was a London merchant in the Baltic trade. During the Napoleonic Wars his company Isaac Solly and Sons were principal contractors supplying hemp and timber to government dockyards.[1]
^The English Reports, Volume 128 (Page 322). William Green and Sons, Edinburgh; Stevens and Sons, LTD, London; The Boston Book Company; The Canadian Law Book Company. 1912. Retrieved 29 December 2019.