Enlisted at London on the 22nd of July 1850.
Aged. 19.
Height: 5' 8".
Trade: None shown.
Joined the regiment in the Crimea on the 10th of November 1854.
Attached to the 6th Dragoon Guards as one of a Letter Party to H.Q. Cavalry Division, from the 12th of November 1855.
Sent overland to India as one of a party of rough-riders, leaving on the 10th of October and disembarking at Bombay on the 24th of November 1857.
The musters for July-September 1858 show him as being "On Detachment at Sholapoore" during the whole of the period.
Served in action against the rebels at Zeerapore on the 29th of December 1858 and at Baroda on the 1st of January 1859.
On passage to England on the 26th of January 1863, and at the Depot from the 1of May.
Discharged, "time expired", from Maidstone on the 7th of May 1863.
Served 12 years 287 days.
Conduct "good".
In possession of two Good Conduct badges.
Entitled to the Crimean medal with clasps for Alma, Sebastopol, and the Turkish medal.
Mutiny medal without clasp.
1881 Census
7, Model Cottages, Wimbledon.
A "Henry Tyler", aged 51, Gardener, born at Ealing, Middlesex, was living with his wife, Annie, also aged 51, born at Stourport, Worcestershire, and two daughters, both of school age.