He fought a duel, according to Luttrell's ‘Brief Relation,’ on 31 January 1692, and was subsequently gentleman of the bedchamber to George II when Prince of Wales.
As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, in Drury Lane, by his Majesties servants.
It is dedicated to the Duke of Argyll, and is a pleasant, gossipping, happily named piece, with very little plot, as the author acknowledges in the prologue, but some moderately felicitous dialogue.
It was played at Drury Lane 14 Feb. ruary 1719, with Wilks, Booth, Cibber, Mrs. Thurmond, Mrs. Porter, and Mrs. Oldfield in the principal parts.
‘Miscellanea Aurea, or the Golden Medley,’ London, printed for A. Bettesworth, 1720, contains ‘The Fable of Aumilius and the Statue of Venus,’ which is signed T. Killigrew.