Laws on Indentured Servants -Virginia
Laws regulating the conduct and marriage of servants
Whereas many great abuses and much detriment have been found
to arise both against the law of God and likewise to the service of manye masters
of families in the collony occasioned through secret marriages of servants,
their masters and mistresses being not any ways made privy thereto, as also
by committing of fornication, for preventing the like abuses hereafter, Be it
enacted and confirmed by this Grand Assembly that what
man servant soever hath since January 1640 or hereafter shall secretly marry
with any mayd or woman servant without the consent of her master or mistress
if she be a widow, he or they so offending shall in the first place serve out
his or their tyme or tymes with his or their masters or mistresses, and after
shall serve his or their master or mistress one compleat year more for such
offence committed, And the mayd or woman servant so marrying without consent
as aforesaid shall for such her offence double the tyme of service with her
master and mistress, And a ffreeman so offending shall give satisfaction to
the master or mistress by doubling the value of the service and pay a ffine
of five hundred pounds of tobacco to the parish where such offence shall be
comitted
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