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Why does one of the guild’s rules specify that “no workman in the trade shall do any work by night, but only in clear daylight”?

What evidence is in the document that some people in London were not free in 1347?

What kind of punishments existed in London in 1347 for not following the rules of the Hatters Guild?

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When the Wardens may openly inspect their work.
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Answer:5. What evidence is in the document that some people in London were not free in 1347? (Rule 2 says that no one can make or sell hats in London if he is not free [and from London]. Rule 4 says that no one in the hatters trade can take an apprentice if he is not a freeman of London.

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