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Alexanders and Co

From Graces Guide

of 24, Lombard Street, London

Bankers

1810 Established by William Alexander on the dissolution of John Rickman and Co, discount brokers.

1819 William's son, George William Alexander, managed the business on his father's death (on behalf of his mother as he was only 17).

1864 Amalgamated with Cunliffes and Co. Continued as Alexanders, Cunliffes & Co until 1877

Alexanders, Cunliffes and Co were one of the "big three" bill brokers in the City of London (the others being Overend, Gurney and Co, and the National Discount Company). After Overend and Gurney became involved in a series of unfortunate transactions, there was a run on the banks, precipitated not by the size of the firm's losses but by the ensuing publicity, and they were ruined.

1866 The great crash, known as "black Friday" came on 11 May 1866. British credit sustained a severe blow which took many years to recover. William Fowler, then a partner in Alexanders and Co., was at the centre of this disaster which left him financially embarrassed for many years. He published "The Crisis of 1866: a Financial Essay" (1866).

1877 On his retirement from Alexanders and Co., Fowler was appointed a director of the National Discount Company and various other City institutions.

1877 The combination with Cunliffe came to an end and the business continued as Alexanders and Co.

1891 Incorporated as a Limited Company.

1911 Became a public company

1914 The chairman was the grandson of the founder

1918 Title changed to Alexanders Discount Company


See Also

Sources of Information

  • The Times Nov. 8, 1927