THE STONEMASONS OF GERMANY.
master, and there obtain employment, that
may he
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well do, so that every fellow
may
find
But nevertheless, the fellow shall keep the Ordinances as hereinbefore and hereafter
And what it behoves him to give to the guild that shall be done by him, although
written.
he stand not in one of the guild lodges, or with his fellow brothers.
But if a fellow would
work.
take unto himself a lawful wife, and not being employed in a lodge M'ould establish himself
Ember-week pay four pennies, so long as he be not employed in
in a city, he shall on every
one of the lodges.
How
XIX. And
Complaints arc
to he luard, judged, arid coiiducted.
a master have a complaint against another master for having violated the
regulations of the craftsmen, or in the same way a master against a fellow, or a fellow against
if
another fellow, whatever master or fellow
is
concerned therein shall give notice thereof to
who are informed
these books of the regulations.
And the masters
thereof shall hear both parties, and set a day when they will hear the cause.
the masters
who hold
And
meanwhile,
before the fixed or appointed day no fellow shall avoid the master, nor master the fellow, but
render services mutually until the hour when the matter is to be heard and settled.
And this
shall all be done according to the Judgment of the craftsmen, and what is adjudged shall be
observed accordingly. And, moreover, where the case arose there shall it be tried, by F