I'm sure Jomot won't mind me posting here's the article
This doesn't help with your search but is definitely William & Martha so I thought you'd be interested. I didn't post it on the main board as it doesn't add anything to the search:
Durham County Advertiser 05 October 1900
FAMILY FEUD AT HAMSTERLEY COLLIERY
W Turner and his wife Martha Turner were summonsed for assaulting Elizabeth Cowie, an elderly woman, at Hamsterley Colliery on 15th ult. The male defendant denied the charge, while Mrs Turner pleaded guilty. Complainant stated that there had been a disturbance in her house, the youngest son ill using his father. Mrs Turner, who was her married daughter, struck her upon the forehead with a key, whilst the male defendant “shoved” his fist into her face and threatened her. One of the sons had to eject Turner from the house, and PC Linden was sent for. Mrs Turner said she struck her mother because the latter first hit her. The magistrates came to the conclusion that there were faults on both sides, still Mrs Turner had no right to strike her mother. She would be fined 2s 6d and costs. The male defendant was discharged.