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101: 224: 19: 97:, Covent Garden, and he used to drive around between them. He sold his share in Vauxhall Gardens in 1785, leaving the management to his brother Jonathan. He died at Ashtead, after a lingering illness, on 1 February 1787, in his sixty-first year. He was unmarried. 78:, who used to call him Tom Tyers, and confessed that Tyers always told him something that he did not know before; it was he who said of Johnson that he always talked as if he were talking on oath. 237: 64:
On his father's death in 1767, Tyers became joint manager of Vauxhall Gardens with his brother Jonathan. His father had left him well off, and according to
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He wrote the words of many songs sung at Vauxhall, and contributed an account of the gardens to
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he "ran about the world with a pleasant carelessness". He was a favourite with
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Political Conferences between several great men in the last and present century
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Jonathan Tyers
Vauxhall Gardens
Pembroke College, Oxford
Exeter College
called to the bar
Inner Temple
James Boswell
Life of Samuel Johnson
Samuel Johnson
Ashtead
Epsom
Surrey
Southampton Street

Thomas Rowlandson
A Biographical Sketch of Dr Samuel Johnson
The Gentleman's Magazine
John Nichols





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