[40] Ibid., I., 538-539, 1659.
[41] Ibid., II., 113-114, 1661.
[42] Ibid., II., 240, 1666.
[43] Ibid., 1705, 1748, 1753.
In North Carolina no “imported Christian” was to be considered a servant unless the person importing him could procure an indenture. Iredell, 1741, chap. 24.
In West New Jersey servants over twenty-one without indenture were to serve four years, and all under twenty-one to serve at the discretion of the Court. Leaming and Spicer, 1682, chap. XI.
In Maryland servants without indenture of over twenty-one years of age were to serve five years; if between eighteen and twenty-two, six years; if between fifteen and eighteen, seven years; if under fifteen, until twenty-two years old. Browne, 1692.
[44] Alsop, pp. 57-58.
[45] Leah and Rachel, pp. 12, 14.
[46] Neill, Terra Mariæ, pp. 201-202.