year: 1165
initiator: King Amalric
recipient: Pisans
text: Mar. 15. Acre. Amalric, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Iherusalem Latinorum rex quintus, records under seal that he has given the Pisans a spacium of land, which is above [supra] the port of Tyre between the houses of the city and the water of the port. The Pisans gave Petrus sinescalcus archiepiscopi 400 besants for the house he had built and had now demolished. Witnesses: Fridericus archiepiscopus Tyri; Henfridus constabularius; Gerardus de Sydonia; Philippus de Monte Regali; Henricus Bubilus; Hugo Cesariensis; Gurmundus de Tyberiade; Guillelmus marescalcus; Otto de Risberg; Arnoldus de Andast; Guido de Meinire; Arnoldus vice-comes Tyri; Petrus Ugonis vicecomes Accon; Johannes de Moneta de Accon; Johannes de Guide. The charter was drawn up by Radulfus episcopus Bethleem regisque cancellarius.
Mar. 15. Acre. Amalric, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Iherusalem Latinorum rex quintus, records under seal that he has given the Pisans a spacium of land, which is above [supra] the port of Tyre between the houses of the city and the water of the port. The Pisans gave Petrus sinescalcus... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:541-4, no. 311 (RRH no. 412)
year: 1165
initiator: Walterus princeps totius Galilee
recipient: Guido, son of Arnulfus Monachus and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Dec 25 1164 - Dec 24 1165. Walterus princeps totius Galilee issues a sealed charter, recording the ending in his presence and in that of his barones of a dispute, which arose some time ago, between Guido, the son of Arnulfus Monachus, and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre over the casale of Gibul, which is situated in the hills, having as neighbours on the west the casalia of Hubelet, Dersoet, Derlauha and Kafra, and on the north Cocquet. Guido renounces his claims, receiving 100 besants from the canons, and surrenders the charter granted him by Walterus, who recognizes the evidence provided by his barones and by elderly men of the lands of Tiberias [Tyberiade] and invests the canons of the Holy Sepulchre with Gibul. Witnesses: Hebertus episcopus Tyberiadis; Giraldus thesaurarius; Giraldus canonicus; domnus Fulco; Guarmundus; W[illelmus] marescalcus; Galterus vicecomes; Ivo; Lodevicus; Baldevinus de Cunilz; Fulco de Petrona; W[illelmus] de Sueka; Vivianus; Johannes; Hugo Grassinus.
Dec 25 1164 - Dec 24 1165. Walterus princeps totius Galilee issues a sealed charter, recording the ending in his presence and in that of his barones of a dispute, which arose some time ago, between Guido, the son of Arnulfus Monachus, and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre over the casale of Gibul,... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 270-1, no. 138 (RRH no. 420)
year: 1165
initiator: Regnaud, lord of margat
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Dec. 25 1164 - Dec. 24 1165. Regnaud, lord of Margat, with the agreement of his wife the daughter of the count of Tripoli, and of his children Amauri and Bertrand, gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the casalia of Toron and l’Evêque, together with several parcels [fonds] of land.
*Dec. 25 1164 - Dec. 24 1165. Regnaud, lord of Margat, with the agreement of his wife the daughter of the count of Tripoli, and of his children Amauri and Bertrand, gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the casalia of Toron and l’Evêque, together with several parcels [fonds] of land.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:239, no. 341 (RRH no. 419a)
year: 1166
initiator: Hugo, Cesaree Palestine dominus
recipient: Petrus prior and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Sept. 1 - Dec. 24. Hugo Cesaree Palestine dominus, with the agreement of his wife Ysabel and the advice of his probi homines, makes a sealed grant to Petrus prior and the Latin canons of the Holy Sepulchre. He gives them the mountain next to the garden of Feissa, where rise the waters that feed the aqueduct. The land stretches from the road that comes from Braicaet towards the Casale Sancti Sepulcri, eastwards, by way of the cavea which is between two hills and the river bed [torrens] that flows in winter, to a small hill situated between the said mountain and the mountain of Broiquet; and from the bed of the river bed towards the aforesaid small hill along the side [per crepidinem] of the small hill, as designated by crosses, towards a hillock [monticulum], called the lime kiln [calcis fornax], and then to the south to another hillock, which is not far away, which was the old lime kiln [calcis fornax], extending along the side of the hill in a straight line to a wall [spina] on the plain, which divides the casale of Faisse, belonging to the Holy Sepulchre, from the casale of Sabarim, belonging to the Hospital. The boundaries were drawn by the canons of the Holy Sepulchre with Georgius and his son Balduinus. Hugo retains the right to repair the old aqueduct and the spring that feeds it, in order to convey water to his sugar cane plantation at Casale Bubalorum. In return for this he will provide the canons with half a quintala [of sugar] each year from a sugar cane press [macera], and if there is a surfeit [amplius] he will provide a whole quintala. He can construct another aqueduct and dig another spring to lead water to the aforesaid casale. Hugo also confirms the gift made by his grandfather Eustachius Granerii and his father Galterius, with the boundaries that were established. He adds the privilege that the canons can sell or buy, weigh and measure and transport by land or sea without any payment of usaticum or exactio throughout his land, within and outside the city of Caesarea. The canons give Hugo 400 besants in return for the gift and confirmation. Witnesses: Rainerius episcopus Sebasten[sis]; Radulfus prepositus; Johannes cantor Cesariensis; Symon canonicus; Arnulfus subprior; Petrus Lombardus; frater Adam; frater Vitalis; Petrus de Mahumeria; Petrus Costa vicecomes; Engilbertus de Aria; Carolus; Hamelinus; Rodbertus de Cossia; Georgius; Balduinus filius ejus.
Sept. 1 - Dec. 24. Hugo Cesaree Palestine dominus, with the agreement of his wife Ysabel and the advice of his probi homines, makes a sealed grant to Petrus prior and the Latin canons of the Holy Sepulchre. He gives them the mountain next to the garden of Feissa, where rise the waters that feed the... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 271-2, no. 139 (RRH no. 425)
year: 1166
initiator: Willelmus, quartus in achonensi ecclesia latinorum episcopus
recipient: Manso and Sergius, sons of Leo curialis and those Amalfitans who should die in Acre
institution: Cemetery of Saint Nicholas in Acre
text: (c.1166). Willelmus, quartus in achonensi ecclesia latinorum episcopus, together with his chapter, makes a sealed grant to Manso and Sergius, the sons of Leo curialis, and to those Amalfitans who should die in Acre. He gives them a section [locus] of the cemetery of St Nicholas for the use of Amalfitan burials. In this Manso has built at his own expense a charnel pit [carnarium ad ossa mortuorum] and erected a memorial sepulchre [tumba] over it. Manso and Sergius are received as confratres of the church of Acre. Witnesses: Fridericus Tyrensis archiepiscopus; Renerius lidensis episcopus; Hugo abbas templi domini; Hermannus archidiaconus; Jonatas canonicus et presbiter; Michael canonicus et presbiter; Petrus Frances canonicus et diaconus; … , canonicus et diaconus; Petrus Cataulensis eanonicus et subdiaconus.
(c.1166). Willelmus, quartus in achonensi ecclesia latinorum episcopus, together with his chapter, makes a sealed grant to Manso and Sergius, the sons of Leo curialis, and to those Amalfitans who should die in Acre. He gives them a section [locus] of the cemetery of St Nicholas for the use of... more
sources: Camera, Memorie 1:200 (RRH no. 372)
year: 1166
initiator: King Amalric
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Jan. 17. Acre. Amalric, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Iherusalem Latinorum rex quintus, confirms under seal the possession by the Knights Templar [milicia de Templo] of Haman with all its territory and half of everything Philippus de Neapoli had in Belcha. These properties were given by Philippus [as an entry gift] when he entered the Temple. Witnesses: Ferricus Tirensis archiepiscopus; Letardus Nazarenus archiepiscopus; Reinerius Liddensis episcopus; Guilelmus Achonensis episcopus; Johannes Paneadendis episcopus; Galterius princeps tocius Galilee; Hunfredus consta[bula]rius; filius ejus Hunfredus; Hugo de Cesarea; Gormundus de Tiberiade; A[rn]ulfus de Landast; Milo de Planci; Viuianus de Caiphe; Guillelmus marescalcus; Paganus de Caipha; Otho de Risberc. The charter was drawn up by Radulfus episcopus Bethleem, regis cancellarius.
Jan. 17. Acre. Amalric, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Iherusalem Latinorum rex quintus, confirms under seal the possession by the Knights Templar [milicia de Templo] of Haman with all its territory and half of everything Philippus de Neapoli had in Belcha. These properties were given by... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:548-50, no. 314
year: 1166
initiator: King Amalric
recipient: Templum Domini
institution: Templum Domini
text: *Feb. 18 1163 - Apr. 6-12 1166. King Amalric gives the Templum Domini the casale of Sesset in exchange for a rent of 60 besants a year.
*Feb. 18 1163 - Apr. 6-12 1166. King Amalric gives the Templum Domini the casale of Sesset in exchange for a rent of 60 besants a year.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:550, no. 315
year: 1166
recipient: Galfridus abbot of the Templum Domini
institution: Templum Domini
text: 1146 - Apr. 6 1166. [105] Galfridus abbas Sancti Templi Domini Jerusalem records that with the consent of his chapter he has received the gift of a parish church in Suffolk, England, while allowing the lay lord to have rights of patronage. Witnesses: [Walkelinus archidiaconus; Michel de Meltuna clericus noster; Alanus decanus; Hugo clericus nepos noster; Baldewinus decanus;] and many others.
1146 - Apr. 6 1166. [105] Galfridus abbas Sancti Templi Domini Jerusalem records that with the consent of his chapter he has received the gift of a parish church in Suffolk, England, while allowing the lay lord to have rights of patronage. Witnesses: [Walkelinus archidiaconus; Michel de Meltuna... more
sources: Linder, ‘An unpublished charter’, p. 121
year: 1166
initiator: King Amalric
recipient: Girbertus, master of the Hospital
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Dec. 25 1165 - Apr. 29 1166. King Amalric gives Gibert, master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, the royal hospital in Nablus, together with its endowments, on condition that the Hospital of St John will always care for the sick.
*Dec. 25 1165 - Apr. 29 1166. King Amalric gives Gibert, master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, the royal hospital in Nablus, together with its endowments, on condition that the Hospital of St John will always care for the sick.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:554-5, no. 317 (RRH no. 423a)
year: 1167
initiator: Pope Alexander III
recipient: Nicholaus prior and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Mar. 14 1166 or Mar. 14 1167. Lateran. Pope Alexander III gives N. prior and the brothers of the Holy Sepulchre the church of St Giles, next to the Porta Aurea and near the church of St Peter in Rome, together with a hospice, although the pope insists that men of good character should be resident there.
Mar. 14 1166 or Mar. 14 1167. Lateran. Pope Alexander III gives N. prior and the brothers of the Holy Sepulchre the church of St Giles, next to the Porta Aurea and near the church of St Peter in Rome, together with a hospice, although the pope insists that men of good character should be resident... more
sources: Hiestand, PK pp. 243-4, no. 90 (RRH no. 427)