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Bankruptcy laws in ancient times - cutting off ear

The penalty for declaring bankruptcy in Ancient Rome was slavery or being cut to pieces. The choice was left to the creditor. By the Middle Ages, the treatment of insolvent debtors had softened considerably. In Northern Italy, bankrupt debtors hit their naked backside against a rock three times before a jeering crowd and cried out, "I declare bankruptcy". In French medieval cities, bankrupts were required to wear a green cap at all times, and anyone could throw stones at them. There are some interesting debtor treatments in the history of English law. From 1604 a debtor could be placed in the pillory for non-disclosure of his assets to the Commissioners in Bankruptcy. He would then have his ear nailed to the pillory and cut-off. Some early debtor ears have been kept for posterity (pictured above) at KLS. They also were thrown into prison.

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