year: 1201
initiator: Ademarus Cesaree Palestine dominus
recipient: Soquerius Scribanus
text: Feb. 1-28. With the agreement of his wife Domina Juliana and their son dominus Galterius Cesaree, Ademarius Cesaree Palestine dominus makes a sealed grant to Soquerius Scribanus and his legitimate heirs, giving the feudum that had belonged to Johannes, the uncle of Soquerius. The feudum comprises the following: at Kafarletum 1 measured carrucata terre, a house, the threshing floor [area] held by the uncle of Soquerius; at the same Kafarletum and at Samaritanum, Solimania and Casale de Bufalis, 2 clichae each of wheat and barley from the threshings [secatores segetum] and gleanings [glenatores], and half a modius each of wheat and barley from the camels that carry the harvest to the threshing floor; at casale Megedellum 3 per cent of the fruits, 1 clicha each of wheat and barley from the threshings and gleanings, half a modius each of wheat and barley from the camels that carry the harvest to the threshing floor, and 20 modii of wheat in assisia; at Zebedellum 6 per cent of all produce, 1 clicha each of wheat and barley from the gleanings, and half a modius each of wheat and barley from the camels that carry the harvest to the threshing floor; at Trassim and Allar, 1 clicha each of wheat and barley from the threshings and gleanings, and half a modius each of wheat and barley from the camels that carry the harvest to the threshing floor; at Casale Aloen, Hatil and Bezzemel, half a modius each of wheat and barley from the camels that carry the harvest to the threshing floor; in the half of Gelenne that belongs to the lord of Caesarea, 1 clicha each of wheat and barley from the threshings and gleanings and half a modius each of wheat and barley from the camels that carry the harvest to the threshing floor; at Soeta, 1 clicha each of wheat and barley from the threshings and gleanings and and half a modius each of wheat and barley from the camels that carry the harvest to the threshing floor; at Pharaon, Mezgebinum and Cafetum, half a modius each of wheat and barley from the camels that carry the harvest to the threshing floor. Ademarius also reimburses Soquerius for the expenses incurred by his travelling on horse: a servant [serventus], barley, iron and nails and restor [the replacement of a horse]. If the son of Johannes Scribanus should be liberated by the pagani or a closer heir to Johannes appears, the feudum should be surrendered, saving the bodily servitium owed by Soquerius, who will in that situation receive 40 besants. Georgius, the relative of Soquerius, has surrendered any rights he might have to the feudum. Witnesses: of the milites of Caesarea, Simon; Mattheus; Renerius de Coffia; Rogerius de Castellione; Johannes; Gervasius, ......; ….de Beugant; Johannes Karoh; Helias Karoh frater ejus; Isembardus; Hugo de Buria; Girardus Passarel; Robertus Perret.
Feb. 1-28. With the agreement of his wife Domina Juliana and their son dominus Galterius Cesaree, Ademarius Cesaree Palestine dominus makes a sealed grant to Soquerius Scribanus and his legitimate heirs, giving the feudum that had belonged to Johannes, the uncle of Soquerius. The feudum comprises... more
sources: Paoli, Cod dipl 1:288-9, no. 9 (RRH no. 768)