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Joseph Wilton, sculptor, was one of the founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768. Tyler was also a sculptor, landscaper and architect, and another Founder Member of the Royal Academy. In 1795 Tyler and Dance were appointed to examine the accounts of the Royal Academy following the resignation of Sir William Chambers (1723-1796). The subsequent year Tyler and Dance were appointed the Academy's first auditors, with the aim of setting up firm financial policies for the Institution. For these Tyler was presented with a silver cup in 1799. Thomas Hardwick was a British architect and founding member of the Architects' Club in 1791. In 1769, aged 17, he enrolled at the new Royal Academy Schools, where he studied architecture under Chambers, for whom he later worked on the construction of Somerset House. During his first year at the Royal Academy he won the silver medal in architecture, and from 1772 to 1805 he exhibited there. His most notable work is probably St Mary's, Marylebone, London.