Rugs shall weigh 44 pounds at least and be 35 yards at least in length
and at most 3/4 yard wide.
No cattle may be put in any enclosed woods that have been growing less than five years. At the end of five years growth, calves may be put in. At the end of six years growth, cattle may be put in.
Woods around London shall not be felled to be converted to coals for iron-works because London needs the wood to make buildings and for fireplaces.
Every melter and maker of wax from honeycombs shall put his mark on every piece of his wax to be sold. Wrought wax such as in lights, staff-torches, red wax or sealing wax, book candles, or searing candles shall bear its maker's mark. All barrels of honey shall bear the mark of the honeymaker.
Wool cloth, cotton cloth, flannel cloth, hose-yarn, hats, and caps shall be dyed black only with dye from the woad plant and not with any false black dye.
No one shall take or kill any pheasants with nets or devices at
nighttime because such have become scarce.
Pontage [toll for upkeep and repair of bridges] shall be taken at
certain bridges: carts 2d., horse and pack 1d., a flock of sheep 2d.
No bishop may lease land for more than twenty-one years or longer than
the lives of three designated persons.
No bishop may alienate any possession of their sees to the crown. Such
are void.
Watermen transporting people on the Thames River shall have served as apprentice to a waterman for five years or have been the son of a waterman. This is to prevent the loss of lives and goods by inexperienced watermen.