from the Pembrokeshire herald 1891:
DRUNKENNESS, &C. George Brown was charged with being drunk and disorderly. The defendant did not appear. P.C. 33 deposed that on the 15th ult, he saw defendant very drunk in the Mariner's Square. Defendant swore, called him a vagabond, and said that the police were hunting him about, and that he was not drunk then. He afterwards saw him going down High Street. Defendant had been refused beer at a public house that morning, and had been turned out. The Bench fined defendant 10s with costs, stating that if he was brought up again, and convicted, he would be sent to prison.'
This street is the next road to a relative of mine George Brown's (born 1850 in Ludchurch and married to Catherine) home at the Quay in 1891. There may of course be 2 George Browns! I have looked at the 1881 and 1891 census and he does seem to be the best (only) candidate. Does any one have any other candidates that they can find?