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Custodial and Punitive Captivity,ebtors to count or king. certainly revealed an official intention to make the debtors pay up; but it also aimed to punish them for their temerity in delaying payment to men of great political consequence. Here the distinction between debt and crime became blurred. Similarly, in the eyes of Charles I