Missing JOYNES (General)
There are these entries from Ancestry for the Gloucestershire Debtors Registers,
Theophilus JOYNES, defendant,
Admission date Aug 28th 1869
Plaintiff, William CLEMENTS
Discharged Sept 10 1869
Debts/Costs £7 17s 6d
Period remanded, County Court at Gloucester for 14 days
Admission date Dec 14th 1870
Plaintiff, Thomas Cullimore
Discharged Dec 22nd 1870
Debts/Costs £1 7s 5d
Period remanded, County Court at Monmouth for 10 days
Arrested Dec 13th 1870
Admission date Jan 3rd 1870
Plaintiff, William CLEMENTS
Discharged Jan 22nd 1870
Debts/Costs £7 17s 6d
Period remanded, County Court at Gloucester for 21 days
Admission date Mar 23rd 1871
Plaintiff, William CLEMENTS
Discharged Apr 20th 1871
Debts/Costs £7 17s 6d
Period remanded, County Court at Gloucester for 30 days
Arrested Mar 22nd 1871
This could be Theophilus JOYNES the Elder and the last one might explain his absence from the 1871 Census entry.
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