Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Richard Swinnerton Dyer, 7th Baronet (5 February 1768 – 12 April 1838) was an English soldier.
Dyer was born on 5 February 1768 and was baptised at St John the Evangelist, Westminster on 16 March 1768.
[2] Dyer had a house in Clarges Street, Piccadilly, and inherited the Westhope Estate, of which he was Lord of the Manor, and the London properties of his father.
He was buried at Ovington churchyard, near Alresford, where his widow had erected a "tomb as a memorial of her affection and gratitude.
"[5] As he died without issue, he left his entire estate to his widow, but was succeeded in the baronetcy by his same-named cousin, naval officer Thomas Swinnerton Dyer, of Park Street.