Robert Hunter Craig (1839 – 12 August 1913)[1] was a Liberal Party politician in Scotland.
[2] He was born in Partick, the son of James Craig and Margaret Brown.
[3] In 1873 he founded R. Hunter Craig & Co, agents to flour millers, at 67 Hope Street in Glasgow city centre, later expanding to Liverpool and London.
[5] By 1911 his company was described as R Hunter Craig & Co Ltd, Continental, American and Colonial Flour and Produce Importers, based at Atlantic Chambers 45 Hope Street in Glasgow, with further offices in Edinburgh, Leith, London, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin and Cork.
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