Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum 6.9404 = Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae 7249 (early first century A.D.):
dis manibus
L. Trebio Fido quinquennali
collegi
perpetuo fabrum soliarium
baxiarium (centuriarum trium) qui consistunt
in scola sub theatro Aug. Pompein.
et immuni Romae regionibus XIIII,
sibi et
Trebiae Ammiae uxori et libertis libertabus
posterisque eorum omnibus.
Taberna cum aedificio et cisterna
monimento custodia cedit
lege publica, uti liceat itum aditum ambit.
hastum aquae ligna sumere.
To the departed spirits. [This monument is] For Lucius Trebius Fidus, [magister] quinquennalis for life of the guild of sandal-making artians [who gives] for the sandal-makers the three centuriae [of real-estate], which have been established in their meeting area near the theater of Augustus-Pompeius and for them in the 14 regions at Rome free of obligation, and for Trebia Ammia, his wife, and his freedmen and freedwomen and all the descendants of them. His shop with the building and the cistern falls to the lot of the custodian for this monument by public law: that man will petition for access so that he may be permitted the right of passage. Firewood procures the right to draw water. (U. K. Vestal, trans.)