And two Coroners who are to act in the soke[16] as well as in the city.
The Bailiffs must every year lodge the plea rolls[17] for common use.
N.B.—The Twenty four must be impartial, and be careful in speech.
Makers of quilts and blankets must work within the city and pay an annual tax for the houses where quilts are made. Every worker does not become a freeman.
The price of burel cloth shall be according to the time of year.
Burel cloth shall be made by freemen of the town.
Blankets of given lengths shall be made of given breadths.
Blankets not made of the given lengths and breadths shall be forfeited.
No stalls to be in the High Street at mere will.
None but freemen may buy untanned leather or raw hides in the town, and these not to be taken out of the town.