John de Poix Tyrel (1840 – 15 July 1885) was a politician in Queensland, Australia.
[1] Tyrel was born in 1840 in Worcester, England, the son of John de Poix Tyrel Snr.
A member of the Church of England, he had a private education in London and Worcester and arrived in Queensland in 1864 and became the manager of the Redland Bay Sugar Plantation.
[3] Tyrel won the by-election in January 1876 for the electorate of Carnarvon to replace William Miles,[4] who had resigned in October the previous year.
He went on to represent Carnavon until the 1883 Queensland colonial election when he retired from politics.