These are the regulations concerning the charges and tolls of the arches, compositions, and various shares that the town of Saint-Quentin possesses by the will and memory of the Kings of France and the Archbishop. This charter is permanently given by the Kings of France as an affirmation of these rights. The compositions regarding the four tolls formerly agreed upon in the town, as established by the King, the Bishop, and the Justiciar, confirm that all honest men of this place shall not be obligated to perform such duties. Those who have produced or sold their oxen openly for leatherworking shall not be subject to this taxation. For the Bishop and the Justiciar have decreed and declared that this levy shall not be included in any charter. […]