Thomas Wyles (22 March 1818 – 16 November 1914) was an English schoolmaster and vegetarianism activist.
Wyles became active in the temperance movement from 1838 and was a pioneer of the United Kingdom Alliance.
[1] He was schoolmaster at Primrose Hill House in Coventry and in 1848 purchased Allesley Park College where he conducted a large resident school until 1886.
[5] At the age of 92, Wyles stated that he was doing three or four hours hard laborious gardening every day.
[5][6] He was a member of the Vegetarian Society and in 1910 was a speaker at their anniversary conference.