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| The duties original: "offices" and manners of laborers | Chapter 1 |
| The manners and duties of a smith original: "smyth"; includes blacksmiths and other metalworkers. | Chapter 2 |
| The duties of notaries, advocates, scriveners original: "scriueners"; professional scribes or legal clerks., and drapers or clothmakers | Chapter 3 |
| The manners of merchants and money-changers | Chapter 4 |
| The form of physicians, healers original: "leches", spicers, and apothecaries | Chapter 5 |
| Of taverners, innkeepers original: "hostelezs", and victuallers original: "Vitaillers"; providers of food and drink. | Chapter 6 |
| Of keepers of towns, receivers of customs, and toll-collectors original: "tollenars" | Chapter 7 |
| Of messengers, couriers, rogues original: "Rybauldes", and dice players | Chapter 8 |
| Of the chessboard in general original: "in genere" and how it is made | Chapter 1 |
| The move original: "draught" of the king and how he moves himself on the chessboard original: "eschequer" | Chapter 2 |
| Of the movement of the queen and how she issues out of her place | Chapter 3 |
| Of the movement original: "yssue" of the bishops original: "Alphyns" | Chapter 4 |
| Of the movement of the knights | Chapter 5 |
| Of the movement of the rooks and of their progress | Chapter 6 |
| Of the movement of the common people, whom the pawns represent | Chapter 7 |
| Of the epilogue and recapitulation of this book | Chapter 8 |