Parisian who finally found money in England (4)
I believe the answer is:
quid
'money in england' is the definition.
'quid' can be an answer for 'money' (quid can mean pounds). I'm not certain of the 'in england' bit.
'parisian who finally found' is the wordplay.
'parisian who' becomes 'qui' ('who' in French).
'finally' indicates one should take the final letters.
The last letter of 'found' is 'd'.
'qui'+'d'='QUID'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for quid that I've seen before include "ready?" , "Nicker (old slang)" , "plug?" , "PS (sl.)" , "Bit of greens" .)