blazon or coat of arms BE it known to all christen people that sir Iohn Pyllet Eng 〈…〉 Knight of the holy sepulchre of Criste coming from Iherusalem/ was ta 〈…〉 Mauris & Infidels cruel enemies unto christs faith/ and by them through 〈…〉 their great tormentis and thretnyngꝭ of death was compelled either to leu 〈…〉 feithe and to follow & observe their most damnable sect & laws outhe 〈…〉 unto them many millions of ducatꝭ of gold/ and because the said Knyg 〈…〉 to lose the goods of this world than he woldꝭ deny the faith of Christ 〈…〉 the joy of everlasting life/ hath bound himself in the sum of ii M. d 〈…〉 maintain Venycians the which did pay the said sum of ii M. ducatis out of handis to the fore 〈…〉 〈…〉 ris & Infidels for the deliverance of the said Knight from their prison and tourmentꝭ. Fert 〈…〉 foresaid Knight is bound by the oath of his religion and by laudable ordinances and statut 〈…〉 to come in his own person or by some sufficient man for hymnat without his great costs a 〈…〉 his great Master now and for the time being as often as he shallbe called to fight for the 〈…〉 christian faith against the said Infidels cruel enemies unto christian religion. And where also 〈…〉 full to the said Knight to come contrary to his oath and profession. And it is also honest t 〈…〉 ●●●chauntꝭ of Venyce should be recompensed and satisfied of their duty the which can not be d 〈…〉 Knight except he should sell such lands and goods Immovable which he hath within 〈…〉 ducats. And also the said 〈…〉 the honour of that religion and Knights of the same should be compelled to beg 〈◊〉, his 〈…〉 tender consideration whereof that the said Knight might be some what relieved/ and that christen 〈…〉 be the more gladder to put to their helping hands to the premises in asmuch as by such 〈…〉 they may trust to obtain the health of their soul's/ Our holy father pope Leo that now is 〈…〉 self not sufficient to succour all such parsons that be oppressed and cometh to Rome for a 〈…〉 by the mercy of almighty god and by the authority of saint Peter & Paul to every man & we 〈…〉 truly penitent and confessed/ which by himself or by any other man shall, put to their help and give their alms unto the foresaid Iohn Knight of the said holy sepulchre or to his de 〈…〉 payment of the said sum of ii M. ducats hath released as often as they shall do it xu yet 〈…〉 〈…〉 ny lents of penance enjoined. And in like manner for these considerations above said xii Car 〈…〉 granted xii C. days of pardon for every time so doing. ¶ Also my lord Archebyshope 〈…〉 〈…〉 ry Prymat of England hath granted xl days of pardon. ¶ Also my lord bishop of Lynce 〈…〉 〈…〉 ted xl days of pardon. ¶ Also my lord Byshope of Rochester hath granted xl days of ꝑ●●● 〈…〉 my lord Byshope of Chester hath granted of his special grace xl days of pardon. ¶ Als● 〈…〉 Salisbury hath granted xl days of pardon. ¶ The sum of the hole Indulgence is vii M.u. 〈…〉 ¶ Also our sovereign lord King Henry the viii hath given out his letters patents v 〈…〉 Seal requiring & praying to all them that be his true lovers & subiectis favourably t 〈…〉 messengers. furthermore hath straightly charged & commanded to all singular heed officers that Mayres/ bailiffs/ & Constables of every city/ borough/ & town/ aswell within the liberty 〈…〉 they together the alms deeds of every charitable & well disposed person/ and it so gather 〈…〉 〈…〉 red to the said Collectors/ and they to have for their good deed Goddis blessing and ou 〈…〉 ¶ God save the king.