Alexander Brymer (c.1745–27 August 1822) was a Scottish-born merchant who was influential in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.[1] He was a member of the North British Society and a mentor to fellow merchant, William Bowie. He was appointed to the Nova Scotia Council in 1782, serving until he left for England in 1801.[1] He died 27 August 1822 in Ramsgate, England.[1]