Talk:John Bacchus Dykes

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William Hey Dikes
It looks like Dykes's father was involved in building at least two ships with articles here, Zoroaster (1818 ship) and William Lee (1831 ship).

A newspaper report of 1812 has William Barnes going into business with William Hey Dikes and Robert King, after the death of Barnes's partner Thomas Westerdell. This appears to be the business that built the Zoroaster. That web page may be built up from newspaper snippets.

Dykes & Gibson built the William Lee (same source). Charles Matthews (talk) 11:58, 8 July 2023 (UTC)