year: 1186
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *May 1-31. Count Raymond III of Tripoli, regent of the kingdom of Jerusalem, becomes a cinfrater [donné] of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by Master Roger de Moulins, and now grants the city of Chamele entirely, without any reservation of usufruct.
*May 1-31. Count Raymond III of Tripoli, regent of the kingdom of Jerusalem, becomes a cinfrater [donné] of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by Master Roger de Moulins, and now grants the city of Chamele entirely, without any reservation of usufruct.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:503, no. 804 (RRH no. 651b)
year: 1186
initiator: Estienne Daillant
recipient: Amaury, brother of Estienne Daillant
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *May 1-31. Estienne Daillant, with the agreement of his mother Agnès, gives his brother Amaury the 3 casalia called Noortha, Suyjac et Corrosie, with the proviso that Corrosie is to be shared with the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem.
*May 1-31. Estienne Daillant, with the agreement of his mother Agnès, gives his brother Amaury the 3 casalia called Noortha, Suyjac et Corrosie, with the proviso that Corrosie is to be shared with the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 4:265-6, no. 804 bis (RRH no. 651c)
year: 1186
initiator: A king of Jerusalem [Baldwin II-Baldwin V]
recipient: Pisans
text: *Aug. 29/30 1124 (before May 16 1185?) - Sept. 13 1186. A king of Jerusalem [Baldwin II - Baldwin V] grants the Pisans the right to have two horse-driven mills [molendina equi] in Tyre and an oven in their houses.
*Aug. 29/30 1124 (before May 16 1185?) - Sept. 13 1186. A king of Jerusalem [Baldwin II - Baldwin V] grants the Pisans the right to have two horse-driven mills [molendina equi] in Tyre and an oven in their houses.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1316, no. 758
year: 1186
initiator: Baldwin V
recipient: Ioscelinus, the son of Ioscelinus Edessanus comes
text: Dec. 25 1185 - Sept. 13 1186. [200] Acre. At the will and agreement of Raimundus comes Tripolis et tocius regni procurator, Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex septimus, makes a sealed grant to Ioscelinus, his uncle and senescalcus, giving him an annual rent of 400 besants, to be drawn from the funda of Acre for 4 years dating from the next Feast of All Saints, payable in the instalments customary with the funda, the first instalment being at Candlemas. This is in repayment for 1600 besants which Ioscelinus has loaned to the king. If the rent is tithed within the 4 years, Ioscelinus may also recover the cost of the tithe. Witnesses: Milo regius pincerna; Gvalterius Durus marescalcus; Willelmus de Molembecca; Gaufridus Heremita; Gerardus de Luco Plantato; Gilebertus de Flori Acon vicecomes; Willelmus de Furcis; Antellus de Luca. The charter was drawn up by Petrus Lydensis archidiaconus regisque cancellarius.
Dec. 25 1185 - Sept. 13 1186. [200] Acre. At the will and agreement of Raimundus comes Tripolis et tocius regni procurator, Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex septimus, makes a sealed grant to Ioscelinus, his uncle and senescalcus, giving him an annual rent of 400... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:777-9, no. 454; 3:1339, no. 768 (RRH no. 657)
year: 1186
initiator: Guy of Lusignan
recipient: Ioscelinus, the son of Ioscelinus Edessanus comes
text: Oct. 21. Acre. Guy, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex octavus, with the agreement of his wife the lady Sibylla, eiusdem regni venerabilis regina, confirms under seal the gift to comes Ioscelinus, his senescalcus, of Toronum and Castrum Nouum with their villani, gastinae and lands, and also Belinas, when it will be recaptured. Ioscelinus will owe the same servicium to the crown as domnus Henfredus constabularius used to render. Guy confirms the gift of Marom, Cabrique, Belide, Cades, Lahare, Mees, and the 2 Megerae, with their villani, gastinae and lands, for the servicium of 4 milites. If Ioscelinus should lose Toronum or Castrum Nouum by the judgement of the royal curia or if the agreement [pactiones] made between King Baldwin IV and domnus Henfredus iuvenis is fulfilled, Ioscelinus will have Maronum and the property that domnus Henfredus iuvenis had in exchange and any legitimate costs incurred in the rebuilding of the castles of Toronum and Castrum Nouum will be repaid. Guy also gives Ioscelinus the house that belonged to domna Viua at Tyre. Witnesses: Domnus Eraclius Ierusalem venerabilis patriarcha; domnus Ioscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus; domnus Monacus Cesariensis archiepiscopus; domnus Letardus de Nazareth archiepiscopus; domnus Bernardus Liddensis episcopus; domnus Randulfus Bethleemita episcopus; domnus Oddo Beritensis episcopus; domnus Girardus domus milicie Templi magister; domnus Rogerius domus Hospitalis Ierusalem magister; domnus princeps Rainaldus; Haymericus constabularius domni regis; Milo regis pincerna; Petrus de Creseca; Goscelinus Hircus; Anselinus Babini; Gauffridus Tortus; Guillelmus de Molenbec. The charter was drawn up by Petrus domni regis cancellarius Liddensisque archidiaconus.
Oct. 21. Acre. Guy, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex octavus, with the agreement of his wife the lady Sibylla, eiusdem regni venerabilis regina, confirms under seal the gift to comes Ioscelinus, his senescalcus, of Toronum and Castrum Nouum with their villani, gastinae and... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:796-9, 854, 980, nos. 473, 510, 598 (RRH no. 653)
year: 1186
initiator: Bohemond III, prince of Antioch
recipient: Church of Saint George near the city of Gabelum
institution: Saint George near Gabelum
text: *1186. [202] Prince Bohemond III of Antioch gives the church of St George, near the city of Gabelum, and the priests serving in it a casale called Herbin with its pasturages.
*1186. [202] Prince Bohemond III of Antioch gives the church of St George, near the city of Gabelum, and the priests serving in it a casale called Herbin with its pasturages.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, ‘Inventaire’, p. 69, no. 159 (RRH no. 657a)
year: 1187
initiator: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital
recipient: Bertrand de Margat; Richard de Bilie
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Mar. 1-29. [206] Roger de Moulins master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem confirms a gift Bertrand de Margat had made to Richard de Bilie of the casale of Berbelearf and 2 charruées of land for the service of a mounted man.
*Mar. 1-29. [206] Roger de Moulins master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem confirms a gift Bertrand de Margat had made to Richard de Bilie of the casale of Berbelearf and 2 charruées of land for the service of a mounted man.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:497, no. 786 (RRH no. 650a)
year: 1187
initiator: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital
recipient: Regnaud, lord of Margat; Martin de Nazareth
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Mar. 1-29. [207] Roger de Moulins master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem confirms for Clarisse the gift Rainaud seigneur de Margat had made to Martin de Nazareth of several casalia and properties in return for the service of 1 knight [chevalier] and 1 turcoplier.
*Mar. 1-29. [207] Roger de Moulins master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem confirms for Clarisse the gift Rainaud seigneur de Margat had made to Martin de Nazareth of several casalia and properties in return for the service of 1 knight [chevalier] and 1 turcoplier.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:497, no. 787 (RRH no. 650b)
year: 1187
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Pisans in Tyre
text: *Jul. 4 - Aug. 6. Tyre. Count Raymond III of Tripoli grants the Pisans in Tyre: houses on the city wall that belonged to the Knights Templar, with a tower and a platea nearby, stretching to the sea near their fondacum above the city wall; houses that belonged to the sons of the late Balduinus Pisanus next to the platea by the sea and next to their fundacum; houses that belonged to Matheus Iohannis Guidi, next to the platea by the sea, that extend from the houses of the sons of Balduinus to the houses of Vguicio Taliaventi and Guinus Pisanus; and houses that belonged to the king where there was a scriptorium [in which cartule were made] and are behind the fundacum of the Pisans. Raymond concedes to the Pisans the right to use weights and measures [statera, pensae, modia et mensurae] for wine, oil and everything that can be measured for themselves and for those buying from them; and outside Tyre a water mill [molendinum aque]. He confirms all the Pisans’ rights in Tyre, including the privilege of having a curia.
*Jul. 4 - Aug. 6. Tyre. Count Raymond III of Tripoli grants the Pisans in Tyre: houses on the city wall that belonged to the Knights Templar, with a tower and a platea nearby, stretching to the sea near their fondacum above the city wall; houses that belonged to the sons of the late Balduinus... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1343-5, no. 770
year: 1187
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Genoese
text: *Jul. 4 - Aug. 6. Tyre. Count Raymond III of Tripoli, together with the barones gives the Genoese freedom in Tyre; a third part of the cathena there; casale sancti Georgii; and many other possessions.
*Jul. 4 - Aug. 6. Tyre. Count Raymond III of Tripoli, together with the barones gives the Genoese freedom in Tyre; a third part of the cathena there; casale sancti Georgii; and many other possessions.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1345-6, no. 771