year: 1167
initiator: Bohemond III, prince of Antioch
recipient: Bartholomeus de Moissac
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Sept. 24 1166 - Mar. 7/26 1167. [108] Bohemond III, Dei gratia princeps Antiochenus, records under seal how after the death of Petrus Gayus, burgensis principis, his creditors sued in the prince’s curia for repayment from his property. Such was the size of the debts that the curia decreed that they could only be repaid by the sale of his immoveable goods. For some days the auction of these was advertised in Antioch, with a reserve of 3200 besants. Bartholomeus de Moissac offered 6200 besants. The creditors would be repaid from these. Bartholomeus had already paid 1777 Saracen besants to Petrus Gayus [Bartholomeus ex prop[r]io suo Petro Gayo reddiderat et emendaverat]. Bartholomeus is to have the property [hereditas] in conjunction with the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, which he chose to be his partner in this deal. The property consists of the gastina S. Basilii, which belonged to Michael Magnus, Georgius Raiz and Theodorus notarius ducis, to whom Petrus Gayus paid annually de dimos 4 besants to Michael, 2 besants to Georgius Raiz and 2 besants to Theodorus. Neighbours of the gastina are the vineyards of Boordiz, the gastina S. Machabeorum and the gastina S. Simeonis, which Aimericus Richerius possesses. Adjacent is a pecia terre which had been the property [hereditas] of Michael Magnus, bordered by a river [fluvius] on the west. On the other side are the vineyards of S. Georgius, Hugo Darena and Alexander de Porta. Prince Bohemond gives the pecia terre and the gastina, with a tower and other buildings, and wasteland and vineyards nearby which belonged to Petrus Gayus, and the rent from other vineyards leased to other people, to Bartholomeus and the Hospital of St John, to be shared equally. They may sell or pledge the properties to whomsoever they wish, including churches and religious communities, provided the dimi of 8 besants is paid annually to Bohemond’s homines. Witnesses: Silvester cognatus principis; Bernardus cancellarius; Robbertus filius Gaufridi; Eschivardus senescalcus; Willelmus Baufre dux Antiochie; Bonablus; Gaufredus Falsardus; Vassilius vicecomes; Petrus de Melfa; Borrellus; Terricus de Tornai; Aimo Matheus; Andreas Lombardus; Boninus.
Sept. 24 1166 - Mar. 7/26 1167. [108] Bohemond III, Dei gratia princeps Antiochenus, records under seal how after the death of Petrus Gayus, burgensis principis, his creditors sued in the prince’s curia for repayment from his property. Such was the size of the debts that the curia decreed that they... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:251-2, no. 367 (RRH no. 424)
year: 1167
initiator: King Amalric
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: *Summer/Autumn. King Amalric gives the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem a piece of land in novo burgo at Nablus on which to build a church and graveyard.
*Summer/Autumn. King Amalric gives the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem a piece of land in novo burgo at Nablus on which to build a church and graveyard.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:556-7, no. 319
year: 1168
initiator: Guillaume abbot of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
recipient: Gabriel Sellem Eisse, Pierre Léon, Pierre Georges Eisse
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: 1157-1168. Guillaume, abbot of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat, grants Gabriel Sellem Eisse, Pierre Léon, Pierre Georges Eisse and their heirs land near Tyre besides the aqueduct [conductus] to plant a vineyard. They will render a quarter of the crop to the abbey. After holding the land for 3 years they can sell it or develop it in any way they please, provided the abbey’s rights are preserved. If these Suriani, or those to whom they will have sold or pledged the land, do not farm it or the vines well, the property will revert to St Mary. During the first 3 years, and at other times if necessary, a guardian will oversee the land at their expense [à frais communs]. Witnesses: Gaufridus de Pinu magister Tyri; Willelmus de Joppe; Guibertus; Theobaldus coementarius.
1157-1168. Guillaume, abbot of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat, grants Gabriel Sellem Eisse, Pierre Léon, Pierre Georges Eisse and their heirs land near Tyre besides the aqueduct [conductus] to plant a vineyard. They will render a quarter of the crop to the abbey. After holding the land for 3... more
sources: Kohler, ‘Chartes de Josaphat’, pp. 140-1, no. 30 (RRH no. 329a)
year: 1168
initiator: Petrus S. Pauli Antiochie abbas and Leo prior
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Feb. 16. Petrus S. Pauli Antiochie abbas and Leo prior make a sealed grant, giving, for the defence of the land, the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the casale of Avotha in the territory of Latakia, on condition that if the Christians can enlarge their boundaries and gain Aleppo the casale, together with its villani, will be returned to the abbey, except for those carrucae that belong to the Hospital.
Feb. 16. Petrus S. Pauli Antiochie abbas and Leo prior make a sealed grant, giving, for the defence of the land, the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the casale of Avotha in the territory of Latakia, on condition that if the Christians can enlarge their boundaries and gain Aleppo the casale,... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:271, no. 397 (RRH no. 429)
year: 1168
initiator: King Amalric
recipient: Fulco Tiberiadensis
text: *Apr. 28 1165 - Apr. 2 1168. King Amalric gives Fulco Tiberiadensis an annual rent of 500 besants, to be drawn from the meat market [macellum] in Acre, payable in 4 instalments a year, as part of an arrangement underpinning the gift of the castle [castrum] of Saphet.
*Apr. 28 1165 - Apr. 2 1168. King Amalric gives Fulco Tiberiadensis an annual rent of 500 besants, to be drawn from the meat market [macellum] in Acre, payable in 4 instalments a year, as part of an arrangement underpinning the gift of the castle [castrum] of Saphet.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:560-1, no. 324
year: 1168
initiator: King Amalric
recipient: Templars
institution: Templars
text: *Apr. 28 1165 - Apr. 2 1168. King Amalric gives the castle [castrum] of Saphet to the Templars [milicia Templi].
*Apr. 28 1165 - Apr. 2 1168. King Amalric gives the castle [castrum] of Saphet to the Templars [milicia Templi].
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:562-3, no. 325
year: 1168
initiator: Walterus princeps totius Galilee
recipient: Ivo Velos
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Apr. 1-30. Galterus dominus Tyberiadis et princeps Galilee, with the agreement of his wife domina Eschiva, his son Hugo and his other children, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, confirming the sale by Ivo Velos to magister Gibertus and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of the castrum of Coquet, popularly known as Belvear, for 1400 besants. Galterus also confirms the sales to the Hospital by dominus Gormundus of loberium for 1000 besants; by Simon Cheveron of Losserin and the casale of Cherium for 1300 besants; and by Balduinus Gazella of Hubeleth for 1000 besants. Galterus adds a gift from his own domain of Derilahoan and Derisauth. Witnesses: donnus Radulfus episcopus Tiberiadis, who conveys whatever rights he may have in the properties; Hugo Cesaree Palestine dominus; Fulco comestabulus Tiberiadis; dominus Gormundus Tyberiadis; Galterus vicecomes Tyberiadis; Lodovicus Tyberiadis; Laurentius Tyberiadis; Anselmus Tyberiadis confrater Hospitalis; Paganus Tyberiadis confrater Hospitalis; Arnulfus de Razun; Philippus frater praefati Ludovici; and also dominus Johannes de Azoto; Gaufridus de Qualqualia; Johannes Costa; Robertus de Neapoli; Teobaldus frater ejus; Hanfredus homo Hospitalis; Wyllelmus medicus; Gerardus scriba; and others.
Apr. 1-30. Galterus dominus Tyberiadis et princeps Galilee, with the agreement of his wife domina Eschiva, his son Hugo and his other children, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, confirming the sale by Ivo Velos to magister Gibertus and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of the castrum of Coquet... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:271-2, no. 398 (RRH no. 448)
year: 1168
initiator: King Amalric
recipient: Commune of Pisa
text: May 18. Acre. Amalric, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex quintus, makes a sealed grant to the commune of Pisa, in return for the good service it gave him during the siege of Alexandria. He gives a piece [petia] of land, above the port of Acre and next to the church of St Anne, on which to build a house and a church. In length, the land follows the road for 16 canne [in longitudine secus viam cannas XVI]. In width it stretches towards the port more than 1 canna beyond the rest of the houses of the port [in latitudine autem versus portum plus une canna quam relique domus portus]. The king also concedes to the Pisans the right to have a court [curia], to which all Pisans are answerable, with the exception of the king himself and those who are king’s homines and have permanent mansiones, revenues and immoveable possessions in the kingdom. These are justiciable by the king and his judges. Amalric gives the Pisan court the right to judge in all cases except homicide, killing [mortidatio], treason, theft, rape [raptus] and such misdemeanours [forisfactiones] that incur the judgements of dismemberment or death, which are royal prerogatives. Witnesses: Fredericus archiepiscopus Tyri; Guillelmus Acconensis episcopus; Bertrandus militie Templi magister: Gilbertus magister Hospitalis; frater Philippus de Neapoli; frater Gaufridus Fulcherii; Galterius princeps Galilee; Henfridus constabularius; Hugo de Cesarea; Milo dapifer; Hugo de Hibellino; Balduinus frater eius; Barisanus frater eius; Gormundus de Tyberiade; Guillelmus marescalcus. The charter was drawn up by Radulfus episcopus Bethleem regisque cancellarius.
May 18. Acre. Amalric, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex quintus, makes a sealed grant to the commune of Pisa, in return for the good service it gave him during the siege of Alexandria. He gives a piece [petia] of land, above the port of Acre and next to the church of St... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:564-8, no. 327 (RRH no. 449)
year: 1168
initiator: Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem
recipient: Petrus prior and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Mar. 2 - Jul. 14. Jerusalem. At the request of King Amalric and with the agreement of Hugo Templi Domini abbas, Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem makes a sealed grant, giving Petrus prior and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre a church, dedicated to the Passion and Resurrection of the Lord, founded by the canons on land in Nablus granted them by the king. He gives the church full parochial rights, including baptism, the churching of women, the absolution of the sick and the burial of the dead, together with the right to retain the tithes of produce harvested at their expense. Witnesses: domnus illustrix rex Amalricus rex; Radulfus Bethleemita episcopus; Rainerius Liddensis episcopus; Rainerius Sebastensis episcopus; Radulfus prior Sebastensis; Hamericus prior Montis Oliveti; Guilricus decanus Neapolis; Radulfus archidiaconus; Amalricus cancellarius; magister Eraclius; Robertus de Pinchinec; Gaufridus Turonensis; Balduinus vicecomes Neapolys; magister Stephanus.
Mar. 2 - Jul. 14. Jerusalem. At the request of King Amalric and with the agreement of Hugo Templi Domini abbas, Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem makes a sealed grant, giving Petrus prior and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre a church, dedicated to the Passion and Resurrection of the Lord, founded by... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 288-9, no. 147. See Mayer, UKJ 2:569-71, no. 329 (RRH no. 455)
year: 1168
initiator: Bohemond III, prince of Antioch
recipient: Guido Falsart
text: Mar. 8/27 - Sept. 23. [115] Bohemond III, son of Prince Raymond, Dei gratia princeps Antiochenus, makes a sealed grant, giving Guido Falsart, his homo ligius, a ninth part of an assisia within Antioch of 700 besants that Guido held and agreed to give to Bohemond for the land which, together with the prince’s own, was granted by Bohemond to the Knighthood of the Temple and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. In return for the ninth part of the assisia, Bohemond confirms Guido’s possession of the gastina called Dendema, which he received on his marriage to his wife Clementia, and he gives Guido the land that is between the gastina of Dendema and the public way to Pons Ferri and includes the gastina Putei. The road provides one boundary; the other, facing towards Antioch, goes through the hillside [dividit eam totus collis] following the public way as far as the fluvium Ferri. Witnesses: Eschivardus dapifer; Willelmus Tyrel marescalcus; Petrus camerarius; Bonalbus; Gaufridus Falsart dux; Paganus de Castelluz; Helyas de la Forest. The charter was drawn up by Bernardus cancellarius.
Mar. 8/27 - Sept. 23. [115] Bohemond III, son of Prince Raymond, Dei gratia princeps Antiochenus, makes a sealed grant, giving Guido Falsart, his homo ligius, a ninth part of an assisia within Antioch of 700 besants that Guido held and agreed to give to Bohemond for the land which, together with... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:265-6, no. 390 (RRH no. 451)