superseded by cloth manufacture, [98-99];
in Norfolk, supervised by Norwich, [385-386]
Worcester, free school of the guild of S. Nicholas at, [13], note 2;
its “citizens denizen” and “citizens foreign”, [39-40];
its disputes with Shrewsbury, [42], note 1;
ordinance against payment on truck system, [66], note 1;
complaint about non-observance of assize of breadth of cloth, [67], note 2;
its decay, [97], note 3;
ordinances to protect townsmen against country weavers, [106];
regulation for tilers, [152];