§ 3. Prices and brands of English wool

§ 4. English manufactures

§ 5. Foreign manufacture of fine goods

§ 6. Flemish settlers teach the English weavers. Norwich

§ 7. The worsted industry

§ 8. Gilds in the cloth trade

§ 9. The dyeing of cloth

§ 10. The great transition in English industry

A proof of the growing importance of manufacture in this period is the noticeable lack of labourers and the high wages they get, as set forth in the Act 7 Henry IV. (i.e. 1406), which points to an increase of weavers in all parts of the kingdom, that takes labourers from other employments.

§ 11. The manufacturing class and politics