Location: Cowes, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England
Surnames/tags: Brine Tyler
28 Mar 1877 “Hampshire Independent” - Southampton, Hampshire, England
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PEACE AT HOME! Horace Tyler, landlord of the White Hart, West Cowes, was summoned by his wife, Dinah Tyler, to show cause why he should not be ordered to find sureties to keep the peace.- Mr. Damant, Jun.m appeared for the complainant, and Mr. H. R. Hooper for the defendant.- Complainant stated that last Saturday evening her husband came home, and began by stamping on her toes, and he afterwards used abusive language, and threatened to do for her. He was in the habit of threatening her. He was in the habit of threatening her. He was never two days alike. She was in bodily fear of him. -The Bench bound over defendant in his own recognizance of £20 to keep the peace for six months. -Defendant was also summoned on a similar charge by his step-son, Harry Brine, son of Mrs. Tyler by a previous marriage,- Complainant gave evidence to the effect that on Saturday, March 17th, defendant took him by the throat, hit him several times, and struck him once with the instrument produced (a formidable weapon, being a combined knuckle duster, dagger, and revolver). In reply to Mr. Hooper,complainant admitted striking defendant with a stick, and he fell down.- There was a cross-summons against Harry Brine, for assaulting Horace Tyler. -Mr. Hooper, for complainant, said his client married a widow, who had one son now growing up into manhood, and between them he (complainant) Lea a not very enviable life.- Complainant said he married his present wife in 1870, be believed. The present defendant was her son, and he had often been the means of creating differences between them. On Saturday afternoon witness came home from a bieycle race, and bis wife said "' Nice for you to find time to go to bieyele races.” He accident.ally trod on his wife's toes, and she hit him with a candle-stick. About this time the defendant came in, and began interfering. He told him to hold his mouth, and he said he sbouldn't. Witness said he would make him, and ran at him. Defendant ran to the front door, and witness followed. At the same time his wife ran at hi,, and took hold of his whiskers with both hands, and defendant struck him in the face with his fist, giving him two black eyes. The knuckle-duster produced belonged to a man named Wild, and witness only took it out to show some one. On Sunday morning, when he got up and looked in the glass, he cried to see what a face he had got, and feeling very aggravated, he told the boy to prepare for a good warming if he came across him that day. Defcodant threw a water-boot at him, and afterwards struck him on the head with a stick, and knocked him down. -The Bench dismissed the second summons against Tyler, and convicted Brine of assault, fining him 10s., with 7s. 6d. costs.”
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