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Thomas Bilcliffe Fyler MP ( 12 September 1788 - 4 March 1838 ) was a British Tory politician who represented Coventry in the House of Commons from 10 June 1826 to 25 July 1831 .
Early life
Fyler was an army officer and barrister .
He attended Winchester School 1799-1806 , before going up to Christ Church , Oxford then to Lincoln 's Inn Parliamentary career
Fyler was first elected at the 1826 general election as a 'no Popery '
Tory , opposing Catholic emancipation and supported by the corporation of the City of Coventry Fyler was re-elected unopposed at the 1830 general election
He gave his maiden speech opposing the use of impressment by the Royal Navy .
He was opposed to radical parliamentary reform and spoke against the introduction of annual parliaments , election by ballot and universal suffrage but favoured moderate reform such as the enfranchisement of cities .
Fyler was an opponent of the Corn Laws and spoke in the House of Commons on the subject of the distress caused by the Laws to working people .
Fyler left the House of Commons at the 1831 general election where he lost his seat to Henry Bulwer , a Whig , who was a more enthusiastic supporter of parliamentary reform .
Fyler unsuccessfully contested the Coventry seat again at the general election of 1832


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thomas bilcliffe fyler [PERSON] mp [PERSON] ( 12 september [PERIOD] 1788 - 4 march [PERIOD] 1838 ) was a british tory [PERSON] politician [PERSON] who represented coventry [PERSON] in the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] from 10 june [PERIOD] 1826 to 25 july [PERIOD] 1831 . early life fyler [PERSON] was an army officer [PERSON] and barrister [PERSON] . he attended winchester school [INSTITUTION] 1799-1806 , before going up to christ church [PERSON] , oxford [PLACE] then to lincoln [PERSON] 's inn parliamentary career fyler [PERSON] was first elected at the 1826 general election [PERSON] as a 'no popery [UNKNOWN] ' tory [PERSON] , opposing catholic emancipation [ACT] and supported by the corporation [INSTITUTION] of the city [PLACE] of coventry fyler [PERSON] was re-elected unopposed at the 1830 general election [PERSON] he gave his maiden speech [SPEECH] opposing the use [USE] of impressment [UNKNOWN] by the royal navy [PERSON] . he was opposed to radical parliamentary reform [AMOUNT] and spoke against the introduction [RANK] of annual parliaments [UNKNOWN] , election [PERSON] by ballot [BALL] and universal suffrage [PERSON] but favoured moderate reform [AMOUNT] such as the enfranchisement [UNKNOWN] of cities [SET] . fyler [PERSON] was an opponent [PERSON] of the corn laws [PERSON] and spoke in the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] on the subject [EVENT] of the distress [STATE] caused by the laws [PERSON] to working people [HUMAN GROUP] . fyler [PERSON] left the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] at the 1831 general election [PERSON] where he lost his seat [POSITION] to henry bulwer [PERSON] , a whig [LIQUID] , who was a more enthusiastic supporter [PERSON] of parliamentary reform [AMOUNT] . fyler [PERSON] unsuccessfully contested the coventry seat [POSITION] again at the general election [PERSON] of 1832

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1election4PERSON fyler was first elected at the 1826 general election as a 'no popery '
2house3PLACE thomas bilcliffe fyler mp ( 12 september 1788 - 4 march 1838 ) was a british tory politician who represented coventry in the house of commons from 10 june 1826 to 25 july 1831 .
3commons3UNKNOWN thomas bilcliffe fyler mp ( 12 september 1788 - 4 march 1838 ) was a british tory politician who represented coventry in the house of commons from 10 june 1826 to 25 july 1831 .
4fyler3PERSON thomas bilcliffe fyler mp ( 12 september 1788 - 4 march 1838 ) was a british tory politician who represented coventry in the house of commons from 10 june 1826 to 25 july 1831 .
5reform2AMOUNT he was opposed to radical parliamentary reform and spoke against the introduction of annual parliaments , election by ballot and universal suffrage but favoured moderate reform such as the enfranchisement of cities .
6july1PERIOD thomas bilcliffe fyler mp ( 12 september 1788 - 4 march 1838 ) was a british tory politician who represented coventry in the house of commons from 10 june 1826 to 25 july 1831 .
7christ church1PERSON he attended winchester school 1799-1806 , before going up to christ church , oxford then to lincoln 's inn parliamentary career
8oxford1PLACE he attended winchester school 1799-1806 , before going up to christ church , oxford then to lincoln 's inn parliamentary career
9'no popery1UNKNOWN fyler was first elected at the 1826 general election as a 'no popery '
10seat1POSITION fyler left the house of commons at the 1831 general election where he lost his seat to henry bulwer , a whig , who was a more enthusiastic supporter of parliamentary reform .
11city1PLACE tory , opposing catholic emancipation and supported by the corporation of the city of coventry fyler was re-elected unopposed at the 1830 general election
12emancipation1ACT tory , opposing catholic emancipation and supported by the corporation of the city of coventry fyler was re-elected unopposed at the 1830 general election
13enfranchisement1UNKNOWN he was opposed to radical parliamentary reform and spoke against the introduction of annual parliaments , election by ballot and universal suffrage but favoured moderate reform such as the enfranchisement of cities .
14march1PERIOD thomas bilcliffe fyler mp ( 12 september 1788 - 4 march 1838 ) was a british tory politician who represented coventry in the house of commons from 10 june 1826 to 25 july 1831 .
15coventry fyler1PERSON tory , opposing catholic emancipation and supported by the corporation of the city of coventry fyler was re-elected unopposed at the 1830 general election
16corn laws1PERSON fyler was an opponent of the corn laws and spoke in the house of commons on the subject of the distress caused by the laws to working people .
17june1PERIOD thomas bilcliffe fyler mp ( 12 september 1788 - 4 march 1838 ) was a british tory politician who represented coventry in the house of commons from 10 june 1826 to 25 july 1831 .
18distress1STATE fyler was an opponent of the corn laws and spoke in the house of commons on the subject of the distress caused by the laws to working people .
19british tory politician1PERSON thomas bilcliffe fyler mp ( 12 september 1788 - 4 march 1838 ) was a british tory politician who represented coventry in the house of commons from 10 june 1826 to 25 july 1831 .
20army officer1PERSON fyler was an army officer and barrister .
21people1HUMAN GROUP fyler was an opponent of the corn laws and spoke in the house of commons on the subject of the distress caused by the laws to working people .
22thomas bilcliffe fyler mp1PERSON thomas bilcliffe fyler mp ( 12 september 1788 - 4 march 1838 ) was a british tory politician who represented coventry in the house of commons from 10 june 1826 to 25 july 1831 .
23tory1PERSON thomas bilcliffe fyler mp ( 12 september 1788 - 4 march 1838 ) was a british tory politician who represented coventry in the house of commons from 10 june 1826 to 25 july 1831 .
24royal navy1PERSON he gave his maiden speech opposing the use of impressment by the royal navy .
25corporation1INSTITUTION tory , opposing catholic emancipation and supported by the corporation of the city of coventry fyler was re-elected unopposed at the 1830 general election
26speech1SPEECH he gave his maiden speech opposing the use of impressment by the royal navy .
27laws1PERSON fyler was an opponent of the corn laws and spoke in the house of commons on the subject of the distress caused by the laws to working people .
28parliamentary reform1AMOUNT he was opposed to radical parliamentary reform and spoke against the introduction of annual parliaments , election by ballot and universal suffrage but favoured moderate reform such as the enfranchisement of cities .
29life fyler1PERSON
30coventry seat1PERSON fyler unsuccessfully contested the coventry seat again at the general election of 1832
31use1USE he gave his maiden speech opposing the use of impressment by the royal navy .
32introduction1RANK he was opposed to radical parliamentary reform and spoke against the introduction of annual parliaments , election by ballot and universal suffrage but favoured moderate reform such as the enfranchisement of cities .
33lincoln1PERSON he attended winchester school 1799-1806 , before going up to christ church , oxford then to lincoln 's inn parliamentary career
34parliaments1UNKNOWN he was opposed to radical parliamentary reform and spoke against the introduction of annual parliaments , election by ballot and universal suffrage but favoured moderate reform such as the enfranchisement of cities .
35whig1LIQUID fyler left the house of commons at the 1831 general election where he lost his seat to henry bulwer , a whig , who was a more enthusiastic supporter of parliamentary reform .
36impressment1UNKNOWN he gave his maiden speech opposing the use of impressment by the royal navy .
37inn parliamentary career fyler1PERSON
38general election1PERSON fyler was first elected at the 1826 general election as a 'no popery '
39winchester school1INSTITUTION he attended winchester school 1799-1806 , before going up to christ church , oxford then to lincoln 's inn parliamentary career
40september1PERIOD thomas bilcliffe fyler mp ( 12 september 1788 - 4 march 1838 ) was a british tory politician who represented coventry in the house of commons from 10 june 1826 to 25 july 1831 .
41supporter1PERSON fyler left the house of commons at the 1831 general election where he lost his seat to henry bulwer , a whig , who was a more enthusiastic supporter of parliamentary reform .
42suffrage1PERSON he was opposed to radical parliamentary reform and spoke against the introduction of annual parliaments , election by ballot and universal suffrage but favoured moderate reform such as the enfranchisement of cities .
43barrister1PERSON fyler was an army officer and barrister .
44subject1EVENT fyler was an opponent of the corn laws and spoke in the house of commons on the subject of the distress caused by the laws to working people .
45henry bulwer1PERSON fyler left the house of commons at the 1831 general election where he lost his seat to henry bulwer , a whig , who was a more enthusiastic supporter of parliamentary reform .
46opponent1PERSON fyler was an opponent of the corn laws and spoke in the house of commons on the subject of the distress caused by the laws to working people .
47cities1SET he was opposed to radical parliamentary reform and spoke against the introduction of annual parliaments , election by ballot and universal suffrage but favoured moderate reform such as the enfranchisement of cities .
48ballot1BALL he was opposed to radical parliamentary reform and spoke against the introduction of annual parliaments , election by ballot and universal suffrage but favoured moderate reform such as the enfranchisement of cities .
49coventry1PERSON thomas bilcliffe fyler mp ( 12 september 1788 - 4 march 1838 ) was a british tory politician who represented coventry in the house of commons from 10 june 1826 to 25 july 1831 .

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