William Gibbs (businessman)
William Gibbs  | |
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| Born | 22 May 1790 No.6 Calle de Cantarranas, Madrid, Spain  | 
| Died | 3 April 1875 (aged 84) Tyntesfield, North Somerset, England  | 
| Resting place | All Saints Church, Wraxall | 
| Monuments | St Michael and All Angels Church, Exeter | 
| Nationality | Anglo-Spanish | 
| Education | Blundell's School | 
| Occupation(s) | Merchant, businessman, investor, merchant banker | 
| Years active | 1806–1875 | 
| Employer | Antony Gibbs & Sons | 
| Known for | Co-founder of Antony Gibbs & Sons, religious philanthropist, developer of Tyntesfield, richest non-noble in the United Kingdom | 
| Movement | Oxford Movement | 
| Spouse | Matilda Blanche Crawley-Boevey (1 August 1839 – 3 April 1875; his death) | 
| Children | Eight | 
| Parent(s) | Antony and Dolly Gibbs | 
| Relatives | Sir Vicary Gibbs (uncle) Hucks Gibbs, 1st Baron Aldenham (nephew)  | 
William Gibbs (1790–1875) was an English businessman, best known as one of three founding partners in Antony Gibbs & Sons, a religious philanthropist, and the owner who developed Tyntesfield in Wraxall, North Somerset.