RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1306
year: 1191
initiator: Grawz de Betpaumes
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Before Jul. 12. In the siege camp before Acre. In the presence and with the agreement of of his brother Petrus de Betpaumes, Grawz de Betpaumes makes an eleemosynary grant to the Knights Templar, confirming and adding to a similar grant in France made by his father; Witnesses: Huwes de Valieres; Petrus de Vilerbetun; Philippus de Lande; Guillelmus de Buhchat. The charter is sealed with the seal of Huwon de Valieres, because Grawz does not have a seal of his own. The charter was drawn by by frater Rericus de Corteno milicie domus Templi senescalcus.
Before Jul. 12. In the siege camp before Acre. In the presence and with the agreement of of his brother Petrus de Betpaumes, Grawz de Betpaumes makes an eleemosynary grant to the Knights Templar, confirming and adding to a similar grant in France made by his father; Witnesses: Huwes de Valieres;... more
sources: Metais, Les Templiers en Eure-et-Loir, pp. 23-4, no. 17; Claverie, L’ordre du Temple 3:68, no. 29
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1308
year: 1191
initiator: Gaufridus comes Pertici
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: *Apr. 14 - Jul. 13. In the siege camp before Acre. Gaufridus comes Pertici makes an eleemosynary grant to the Knights Templar, confirming a gift made by his father Rotro comes Pertici before he died [on Jul. 13].
*Apr. 14 - Jul. 13. In the siege camp before Acre. Gaufridus comes Pertici makes an eleemosynary grant to the Knights Templar, confirming a gift made by his father Rotro comes Pertici before he died [on Jul. 13].
sources: Metais, Les Templiers en Eure-et-Loir, pp. 207, no. 203; Claverie, L’ordre du Temple 3:69-70, no. 32
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1504
year: 1202
initiator: Joscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Sept. 1190-May 1202. Joscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus records under seal that the late Joscelinus regni Jerusalem senescallus made a sale, masked as an eleemosynary grant, to the Knights Templar of Chabor for 1000 besants. [274]
Sept. 1190-May 1202. Joscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus records under seal that the late Joscelinus regni Jerusalem senescallus made a sale, masked as an eleemosynary grant, to the Knights Templar of Chabor for 1000 besants. [274]
sources: Edbury, ‘The ‘Cartulaire de Manosque’’, pp. 174-5
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1540
year: 1204
initiator: Cardinals Soffred of St Praxedis and Peter of St Marcellus, papal legates
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: 1204. Acre. [282] Cardinals Soffred of St Praxedis and Peter of St Marcellus record their agreement under both their seals to an eleemosynary grant of a rent in France, made to the Knights Templar by the late Balduinus de Martinsart while he was still alive. Witnesses to this were: Rainerius de Manni, T. de Manni; Hugo de Alneto; Johannes Codart; and Johannes de Rielle, who was the lord of Balduinus.
1204. Acre. [282] Cardinals Soffred of St Praxedis and Peter of St Marcellus record their agreement under both their seals to an eleemosynary grant of a rent in France, made to the Knights Templar by the late Balduinus de Martinsart while he was still alive. Witnesses to this were: Rainerius de... more
sources: Trudon de Ormes, ‘Etudes’, pp. 371-2, no. 67
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1578
year: 1206
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Oct. 31. Lateran. Pope Innocent III writes to the magister and brothers of the Knights Templar [militia Templi] overseas, confirming the eleemosynary gift made to them of Satalia [in Asia Minor] by the emperor of Constantinople, the doge of Venice and the barones and milites of the Latin army. This had already been confirmed by his legate Cardinal P. of St Marcellus.
Oct. 31. Lateran. Pope Innocent III writes to the magister and brothers of the Knights Templar [militia Templi] overseas, confirming the eleemosynary gift made to them of Satalia [in Asia Minor] by the emperor of Constantinople, the doge of Venice and the barones and milites of the Latin army. This... more
sources: Innocent III, Die Register 9:328, no. 179 (RRH no. 815)