RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1298
year: 1191
initiator: Corradus, son of the marquess of Montferrat and his wife Isabella
recipient: Dominicus Contarini and Iohannes Morecini, legates of the lord Orio Mastropiero, doge of Venice, and the commune of Venice
text: May 9. In the siege camp before Acre. With the authority and consent of King Philip II of France, domnus Phylippus comes Flandrie, domnus dux Burgundie, domnus dux de Osterico, and of all the comites and barones in the Christian army at Acre, and with the authority and consent of domnus Iosius Tyrensis archiepiscopus, domnus Randulfus Bellemitanus episcopus, and of the Orders of the Knights Templar and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Conradus marchionis Montisferrati filius, per dei gratiam rex Ierosolimorum electus, and his wife domna Isabella, regis Aimalrici filia, confirm under seal for Dominicus Contarini and Iohannes Morecini, legates of the lord Orio Mastropiero, doge of Venice, and the commune of Venice, all the gifts, lands, possessions, honours and liberties and rights to hold curiae conceded to Domenico Michiel doge of Venice by Patriarch Warmund of Jerusalem; specifically what was granted in and outside Tyre and in its territory. Once Acre and Jerusalem and the rest of the kingdom’s cities are recovered the Venetians will also enjoy in them what was described in Warmund’s charter. Witnesses: Domnus Balianus de Ibellino; domnus Vo Tyberiadis; domnus Rainaldus Sydonie; domnus Paganus de Caypha; Obertus Nepos senescalcus domni marchionis; Wualterius Durus marescalcus domni marchionis; Atho de Ualentia castellanus Tyri; Bernardus Templi vicecomes Tyri; Henricus de Cannelli camerarius domni marchionis. The charter is confirmed by: Conradus rex Ierosolimorum electus; Phylyppus rex Francorum; Phylyppus comes Flandrie; Raulfus comes Clarimontis; Hvgo dux Burgundie; Lyppoldus dux de Osterico; Relis domus militie Templi senescalcus; Rogerius, magnus Hospitalis preceptor. The charter was drawn up by Bandinus domni marchionis cancellarius.
May 9. In the siege camp before Acre. With the authority and consent of King Philip II of France, domnus Phylippus comes Flandrie, domnus dux Burgundie, domnus dux de Osterico, and of all the comites and barones in the Christian army at Acre, and with the authority and consent of domnus Iosius... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:900-4, 915, nos. 530, 537 (RRH no. 705)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1300
year: 1191
initiator: Emperor Henry VI
recipient: Genoese
text: May 30. Before Naples. The emperor Henry VI confirms all the rights and possessions of the Genoese overseas and in Europe. Imperial subjects witness.
May 30. Before Naples. The emperor Henry VI confirms all the rights and possessions of the Genoese overseas and in Europe. Imperial subjects witness.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1492-3, no. App. III/5
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1301
year: 1191
initiator: King Richard I of England
recipient: Pisans
text: *Jun. 8-9. In the siege camp before Acre. In return for the homage and fealty of the Pisans, King Richard I of England confirms their rights and customs in the kingdom of Jerusalem.
*Jun. 8-9. In the siege camp before Acre. In return for the homage and fealty of the Pisans, King Richard I of England confirms their rights and customs in the kingdom of Jerusalem.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1493-4, no. App. III/6
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: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1322
year: 1192
initiator: King Richard I of England
text: [Jan. 10. Jaffa. King Richard I of England confirms the possession of property in Normandy. Witnesses: Robertus comes Leecestrie; Gaufridus de Lesegnan; Hugo le Brun; Andreas de Chauvigne; Radulfus de Mallion; Gaufridus de la Cele; Willelmus de Rupis; Olivarius de Rochefort; Rogerius de Toone; Gaufridus de Bruslone; Baldwinus de Betune; Johannes de Pratellis; Petrus de Pratellis; Henricus de Grac; Garinus filius Geroudi; Gaufridus de Bosco; Gillebertus Malesmains; Guillelmus de Mineres; and others. The charter was drawn up by magister Philippus clericus regis Ricardi.
[Jan. 10. Jaffa. King Richard I of England confirms the possession of property in Normandy. Witnesses: Robertus comes Leecestrie; Gaufridus de Lesegnan; Hugo le Brun; Andreas de Chauvigne; Radulfus de Mallion; Gaufridus de la Cele; Willelmus de Rupis; Olivarius de Rochefort; Rogerius de Toone;... more
sources: Round, Calendar 1:1903-4. Calendar Entry
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1324
year: 1192
initiator: Pope Celestine III
recipient: Church of Genoa
text: Feb 1. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Celestine III confirms for the chapter of the church of Genoa the concessions made by Iocius Tyrensis archiepiscopus [14 Apr. 1190] with respect to the establishment of a Genoese chapel with parochial rights in Tyre. (Hiestand, PK, pp. 341-3, no. 164; Mayer, UKJ 2:894-6, no. 527) (RRH no. 692
Feb 1. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Celestine III confirms for the chapter of the church of Genoa the concessions made by Iocius Tyrensis archiepiscopus [14 Apr. 1190] with respect to the establishment of a Genoese chapel with parochial rights in Tyre. (Hiestand, PK, pp. 341-3, no. 164; Mayer, UKJ 2:894-... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 341-3, no. 164; Mayer, UKJ 2:894-6, no. 527 (RRH no. 692 (ii))
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1329
year: 1192
initiator: Guy of Lusignan
recipient: Galterius Bellus vicecomes Acconensis/Gautier le Beau vicomte d’Acre
text: *Feb. 13. King Guy of Jerusalem confirms Galterius Bellus/Gautier le Beau vicecomes Acconensis in his posssion of a house, which had belonged to Turgissus. It is situated by the port in platea superior before the house of Iohannes Canis. It was given in exchange for the house of Barraguilla, originally given by Guy and the late Queen Sibylla.
*Feb. 13. King Guy of Jerusalem confirms Galterius Bellus/Gautier le Beau vicecomes Acconensis in his posssion of a house, which had belonged to Turgissus. It is situated by the port in platea superior before the house of Iohannes Canis. It was given in exchange for the house of Barraguilla,... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:836-7, no. 489 (RRH no. 703a)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1340
year: 1192
initiator: King Richard I of England
text: c. mid Oct. On the board the Frankenef. King Richard I of England confirms an agreement about ecclesiastical property in England. Witness: M[agister] Philippus.
c. mid Oct. On the board the Frankenef. King Richard I of England confirms an agreement about ecclesiastical property in England. Witness: M[agister] Philippus.
sources: Sayers, ‘English charters’, p. 200
year: 1193
initiator: Henricus de Trecis comes pallatinus et Terre Hierusalem domnus
recipient: Commune of Genoa in Acre
text: †May 5 - Dec. 24 1192 or Mar. 27 1193. Acre. Mindful of the assistance of Genoa in the conquest of the land of Jerusalem and its aid to him and his predecessors, Henricus de Trecis comes pallatinus et Terre Hierusalem domnus and his wife Isabella regis Amalrici filia make a sealed grant, confirming the commune of Genoa in its possessions in Acre and other maritime cities. They specify a church, the right to use weights and measures [cantaria et pondera et mensurae], an oven, a bath house, a stall [bancus] on which the Genoese can sell each other meat, and a rua with houses and properties in Acre and in all the maritime cities of the kingdom, and the right to come and go, sell and buy without payment of dues. In return for the part Genoa played in the relief of Jaffa they give a casale on the plain of Jaffa called Deldoc with all its rustici and a rent [in assisa] of 400 Saracen besants assigned on the fundum of Jaffa, payable in 4 instalments. If this rent fails it will be made up from other rents in or outside Jaffa and Acre. Challengers to these gifts will be excommunicated as is conceded by Patriarch Conradus of Jerusalem and Ioscus archiepiscopus Tirensis. Witnesses [barones]: Radulfus Tiberiade regni senescalcus; Raimondus Sydonensis; Guauterius Cesariensis; G. de Arsuro; Beardus Caiphe; Girardus Hatefort; Guido de Gibelletto; Balduinus de Betha; Helias de Nazareth; Aymardus de Mongisardo; Milo Brebans; Guibertus de Sancto Dinisio; Gualterius de Berito; Rogerius de Waurin; and many others.
†May 5 - Dec. 24 1192 or Mar. 27 1193. Acre. Mindful of the assistance of Genoa in the conquest of the land of Jerusalem and its aid to him and his predecessors, Henricus de Trecis comes pallatinus et Terre Hierusalem domnus and his wife Isabella regis Amalrici filia make a sealed grant, confirming... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:916, 933-6, nos. 540, 569