charity hath caused our Soveroygne Lord The King to consider how gracious how meritorious & how plesande a deed it is to all mighty god and what great reward they shall have of god for it that prayeth for the souls of them that weyr slay at bosworth field and therefore he hath given out his letters patent under his broad seal desiring all his subjects & lovers favourably to receive the messengers of saint james chapel to the wheche the bodies or bones of the men slay in the saide field beth brought & buried/ and to give or send sum thing to the same chapel for the building & meyntenaunce of it and of the priests & ministers that beyth found there to sing & read & ●●●ye for the saide souls & all christian Therefore every man or woman syngel or wedded that ones 〈◊〉 their life receives a letter of this chapel of saint james & giveth or sendeth sum thin 〈◊〉 to it for the meyntenaunce of it & of the saide priests & ministers what soever it be shall be partenar & partaker of all the indulgence & pardon that is grant to the benefactors of it & of all masses ●●d prayers that shall be saide in it and good deeds that 〈…〉 in it unto the worlds end … And be it known that hath send a deuout●●…●●d a competent alms to the foresaid chapel by the proctor of it and therefore is by this le●●●●●●…mytted & declared 〈◊〉 partenar & partaker of all the indulgence pardon masses p●●●●●● 〈◊〉 ●●od deeds a●● 〈…〉 works as is afore rehearsed both in life & death for ever mor●