Against préests that were alehouse hunters. 3 That preests should not haunt alehouses, and further, that they should weare apparell of one maner of colour, and shooes after a comelie fashion: for a little before that time, préests vsed to go verie vnséemlie.
Archdeaconries. 4 That no archdeaconries should be let to farme.
5 That euerie archdeacon should at the least receiue the orders of a deacon.
Subdeacons. 6 That none should be admitted to the orders of a subdeacon, without profession of chastitie.
Préests sons. 7 That no préests sonnes should succéed their fathers in their benefices.
8 That moonks and préests which had forsaken their orders (for the loue of their wiues) should be excommunicated, if they would not returne to their profession againe.
Préests to weare crowns. 9 That préests should weare broad crownes.
Tithes. 10 That no tithes should be giuen but to the church.
Benefices. 11 That no benefices should be bought or sold.
New chapels. 12 That no new chappels should be builded without consent of the bishop.