Simon McGillivray
Simon McGillivray, FRS ( – 9 June 1840), played an intricate role in merging the family owned North West Company with the rival Hudson's Bay Company. From 1835, he co-owned the ''Morning Chronicle'' and the ''London Advertiser''. He was Provincial Grand Master of Upper Canada (1822–1840); Fellow of the Royal Society at London; a member of the Beaver Club at Montreal and a member of the Canada Club at London. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Wilcocke, Samuel Hull, 1766?-1833., McGillivray, Simon, 1783-1840., Ellice, Edward, 1781-1863.Get access
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2by Wilcocke, Samuel Hull, 1766?-1833., McGillivray, Simon, 1783-1840., Ellice, Edward, 1781-1863.Get access
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3by Wilcocke, Samuel Hull, 1766?-1833., McGillivray, Simon, 1783-1840., Ellice, Edward, 1781-1863.Get access
Published 1818
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4by Wilcocke, Samuel Hull, 1766?-1833., McGillivray, Simon, 1783-1840., Ellice, Edward, 1781-1863.Get access
Published 1817
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