year: 1221
initiator: E. Nicosiensis archiepiscopus
recipient: Vuillelmus vicecomes and his wife, Katherina
text: April. 1-30. Nicosia. At the request of Vuillelmus vicecomes and his wife, Katherina, the daughter of the vicecomitissa Nephyni, and with the consent of his chapter, E. Nicosiensis archiepiscopus establishes under seal a [chantry] priest at Nicia. Vuillelmus and his wife promise that they and their heirs will provide 50 modii of wheat, 50 modii of barley and 5 modii of vegetables each August. And they assign to the capellanus a garden in the casale and a house with a curia as living quarters. The archbishop adds a further annual rent of 30 modii of wheat, 30 modii of barley and 100 white besants [bisancii albi]. Vuillelmus and his wife will persuade the queen to seal this agreement as well.
April. 1-30. Nicosia. At the request of Vuillelmus vicecomes and his wife, Katherina, the daughter of the vicecomitissa Nephyni, and with the consent of his chapter, E. Nicosiensis archiepiscopus establishes under seal a [chantry] priest at Nicia. Vuillelmus and his wife promise that they and their... more
sources: Coureas and Schabel, The Cartulary, pp. 137-8, no. 42 (RRH no. 942)
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year: 1244
initiator: Abbot Boniface and the community of Cîteaux
recipient: Eustorgius Nicosiensis archiepiscopus
text: Mar. 1-31. Abbot Boniface and the community of Cîteaux write under seal to Eustorgius archiepiscopus Nicosiensis and his chapter, thanking them for their agreement to the establishment of an abbey of Cistercian nuns, saving the rights of the church of Nicosia with regard to tithes and burials. The new abbey has been founded by domina A., the widow of dominus Philippus de Ybellino. It is situated in Nicosia, between the houses of the Dominicans and the Franciscans.
Mar. 1-31. Abbot Boniface and the community of Cîteaux write under seal to Eustorgius archiepiscopus Nicosiensis and his chapter, thanking them for their agreement to the establishment of an abbey of Cistercian nuns, saving the rights of the church of Nicosia with regard to tithes and burials. The... more
sources: Coureas and Schabel, The Cartulary, p. 170, no. 64 (RRH no. 1117)