Names and place fit, could these be our Hannah and William.
Problem is they are common names.
Wrexham Advertiser, March 14 1885
William Roberts , Jenkin Street Abergele charged with using snares by Henry Lockett gamekeeper on the Kimnel Estate, fined 10s and 19s 6d costs
Wrexham Advertiser, June 13 1885
William Roberts, Jenkin St Abergele was charged by Henry Lockett gamekeeper on the Kimnel Estate for taking a hen pheasant and 4 eggs . Also charged with unlawfully possessing game out of season. Pleaded guilty and fined £3.8s 6d
http://welshnewspapers.llgc.org.uk/en/page/view/3619200/ART27Extracts from the story . 7 April 1905
REMARKABLE STORY AT ABERGELE POLICE COURT. Before Dr. Wolstenholme and Mr J. Pierce, at the Abergele Police Court, on Saturday, a widow named Hannah Roberts, Maes y don, Llanddulas, was summoned for travelling between Rhyl and Abergele without a ticket,
Mrs Elizabeth Jones, Jenkin Street, Abergele, remembered Mrs Roberts calling upon her on Feb- ruary 10th, because the previous day she had been in trouble and she related the affair to Mrs Roberts, who stayed with her an hour or so.
Jenkin Street seems quite a colourful place. Always something going on .
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