Background
He was born in 1840 in Worcester, England to John de Poix Tyrel and Mary Christina (nee Chapman) and died in 1885 in Stanthorpe, Queensland.
He was born in 1840 in Worcester, England to John de Poix Tyrel and Mary Christina (nee Chapman) and died in 1885 in Stanthorpe, Queensland.
He had a private education in London and Worcester. He moved to Queensland in 1864 and became the manager of Redland Bay Sugar Plantation. In 1872 he was an auctioneer and commercial agent in Stanthorpe.
He died in Stanthorpe, Queensland in 1885.
He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He was elected a member of The Royal Colonial Institute in 1880. He was a Member of the Independent Order of Oddfellows in 1883.
He was a member of the Queensland Assembly for the Electoral district of Carnarvon from 1876–1883.