[Citizens], loss of freedom by, for helping “foreign” merchants, [39];

distinguished from community or commonalty, [231-235], [311], [334-336];

of Norwich, [366], [367], [368], [370], [373], [376], [399-401];

“denizen” and “foreign”, of Worcester, [39], [40];

the swearing-in of, at Bayonne, [230], note 1.

See [Burghers]

Clergy, their admission to guild merchant, [193]

Clerk, the common or town, his position and duties, [257-264];

of Bridgewater, [261];

of Bristol, [20], [264], note 1;