[1] In the meane time pope Innocent, Polydor. after the re|turne of his legats out of England, perceiuing that king Iohn would not be ordered by himī determined with the consent of his cardinals and other councel|lours, and also at the instant suit of the English bi|shops and other prelats being there with him, to de|priue king Iohn of his kinglie state, and so first ab|solued all his subiects and vassals of their oths of al|legiance made vnto the same king, and after depri|ued him by solemne protestation of his kinglie ad|ministration and dignitie, and lastlie signified that his depriuation vnto the French king and other chri|stian princes, admonishing them to pursue king Iohn, being thus depriued, forsaken, and condem|ned as a common enimie to God and his churc [...]. He ordeined furthermore, that whosoeuer imploied goods or other aid to vanquish and ouercome that disobedi|ent prince, should remaine in assured peace of the church, as well as those which went to visit the sepul|chre of our Lord, not onlie in their goods and persons, but also in suffrages for sauing of their soules.