[9] For some years, Fyler acted as honorary secretary of the Christchurch, Hampshire Conservative Association.
Fyler succeeded to the Woodlands estate, Windlesham, in 1897, after the death of his uncle, the Rev.
[10] In March 1903, at a by-election caused by the death of Henry Leigh-Bennett, Fyler, who was regarded as "a keen sportsman and a Freemason," was elected as Unionist M.P.
[11] At the hearing, he said he had visited race tracks since his time at Oxford, and the betting losses might be a higher proportion.
[9] Fyler died at home, Montague Villa, William Street, Bognor Regis, on 17 March 1929.