“(it shall not be lawful unto any brother or sister freed in this fellyship to take mo. apprentices than may stand in good order for their degree) ... every brother being in the master’s livery shall pay 6s. 8d. and every sister whose husband has been of the aforesaid livery shall pay for every apprentice 6s. 8d. and every other brother or sister not being of the master’s livery shall pay for every apprentice 3s. 4d.

[381]. Hoare, Sir R. C., Hist. of Modern Wilts, Vol. VI., p. 340.

[382]. Ibid. Vol. VI., p. 343.

[383]. Ferguson, Carlisle, p. 212, Glover’s Gild, 1665.

[384]. Black, W. H., Articles of the Leathersellers, p. 21, 1398.

[385]. Smythe, W. D., Hist. of Worshipful Co. of Girdlers, London, p. 63.

[386]. Fox, F. F., Merchant Taylors, Bristol, pp. 64-65.

[387]. Somerset Quarter Sessions Records, Vol. III., p. 165, 1652.

[388]. Mayo, G. H., Municipal Records, Dorchester, p. 466.

[389]. Rec. of Worshipful Co. of Carpenters, Vol. IV., p. 56, Warden’s Acct. Book, 1556.