Richard Dykes Alexander

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Richard Dykes Alexander (15 August 1788 – 1865) was a businessman and philanthropist based in Ipswich, Suffolk.

Richard Dykes Alexander
Alexander House, Ipswich

He was the son of Dykes Alexander (1763–1849) and Hannah Brewster.[1] His parents were Quakers, and he followed his father into the banking business in Ipswich.

In 1810, he married Ann Dillwyn, daughter of William Dillwyn and Sarah Dillwyn of Higham Lodge, Walthamstow. He built Alexander House for his family on the junction of St. Matthews Street and Portman Road. In 2009, this building was refurbished for use as student flats.[2] Ann Dillwyn's sister, Lydia Dillwyn, married John Sims, making their son, William Dillwyn Sims, a local industrialist, his nephew.[3]

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