RRR: Permission/licence/authorization
2032
year: 1226
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Archbishop of Caesarea
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Feb. 27. Lateran. Pope Honorius III permits the archbishop of Caesarea to absolve those brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem who through naivety have incurred accusations of simony at their receptions in the East. [338]
Feb. 27. Lateran. Pope Honorius III permits the archbishop of Caesarea to absolve those brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem who through naivety have incurred accusations of simony at their receptions in the East. [338]
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 454-5, no. 128
RRR: Permission/licence/authorization
2238
year: 1235
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Mar. 27. Perugia. At the request of the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Pope Gregory IX authorizes them to defend themselves by force against those [in Christendom] who attack them.
Mar. 27. Perugia. At the request of the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Pope Gregory IX authorizes them to defend themselves by force against those [in Christendom] who attack them.
sources: Delaville le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:481-2, no. 2105
RRR: Permission/licence/authorization
2276
year: 1236
initiator: Robert de Corson commandeur de Tripoli of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem
recipient: Peasants
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Aug. 1-31. Robert de Corson commandeur de Tripoli of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem permits peasants to plant vines and olive trees on land dependent on the commandery at Montpelerin, on condition that they render a third part of the fruits to the Order. They can leave their plots to their children, but any land that falls waste will revert to the commandery.
*Aug. 1-31. Robert de Corson commandeur de Tripoli of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem permits peasants to plant vines and olive trees on land dependent on the commandery at Montpelerin, on condition that they render a third part of the fruits to the Order. They can leave their plots to their... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:505, no. 2148 (RRH no. 1073a)