(4) If a brother be behind in his quarterage for a year and a day, and though it be in his power to pay it, he maliciously refuse, he shall be summoned before the official of the Consistory Court of London. [See chapter xx.]
(5) If any brother or sister be dead within the City, and have not of his (or her) goods him (or her) to bury, he (or she) shall have burning about his (or her) body five tapers and four torches, at the cost of the bretheren, provided the deceased have continued seven years in the fraternity, &c.
(6) All the bretheren be clothed in one suit, &c.
(7) The Masters, Wardens, and bretheren shall attend and hear mass on the feast of the Assumption, &c.
(8) Every brother shall keep his livery for four years, &c.
(9) The fee for entrance into the fraternity; also the form of oath.
(10) On the day of the feast, when the bretheren have eaten, they shall go together to the Chapel of our Lady before mentioned, and there continue the time of Placebo and Dirige, and on the morrow shall attend mass of Requiem, and from thence come together to their Hall, on pain of 16d.
(11) If any brother revile another, he shall be fined 6d. or 8d., &c.
(12) All the bretheren, with their wives, shall go together to their meat the Sunday next after Trinity Sunday, &c., &c.
(13) Concerning the admission of apprentices.