year: 1184
initiator: Mélisende, abesse du monastère de S. Lazare de Béthanie
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
additional institution: Saint Lazarus in Bethany
text: *Dec. 25 1183 - Dec. 24 1184. Mélisende, abesse du monastère de S. Lazare de Béthanie, comes to agreement with the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. She gives houses in the rue de David, which had been held by Suibert d’Arras, in exchange for a tithe.
*Dec. 25 1183 - Dec. 24 1184. Mélisende, abesse du monastère de S. Lazare de Béthanie, comes to agreement with the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. She gives houses in the rue de David, which had been held by Suibert d’Arras, in exchange for a tithe.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:446, no. 664 (RRH no. 640a)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1151
year: 1184
initiator: Frater G. de Ridefort, milicie templi senescalcus
recipient: Odo de Vendome preceptor in Ierusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Early Jun. – Dec. 24. [192] Frater G. de Ridefort, milicie templi senescalcus, informs frater O[do] de Vendome preceptor in Ierusalem, of decisions relating to Robertus de Surdis Vallibus, who on reaching Tyre had been received there by the preceptor domus. G[erardus] convoked a chapter [capitulum] to Faba, which was attended by more than 100 knights. The chapter sent 5 brother knights [fratres milites] to Tyre, to deprive Robertus of his habit and convey him to Acre, where he was to be confined to a room in isolation [ in camera privatim] until he could be transferred on the first ship on the next passagium. Bulst-Thiele, Sacrae Domus, p. 360, no. 1.[See Kedar’s article, to appear in 2016]
Early Jun. – Dec. 24. [192] Frater G. de Ridefort, milicie templi senescalcus, informs frater O[do] de Vendome preceptor in Ierusalem, of decisions relating to Robertus de Surdis Vallibus, who on reaching Tyre had been received there by the preceptor domus. G[erardus] convoked a chapter [capitulum... more
sources: Bulst-Thiele, Sacrae Domus, p. 360, no. 1.[See Kedar’s article, to appear in 2016]
RRR: Dispute/arbitration
1152
year: 1185
initiator: Patriarch Aimery of Antioch
recipient: commandery in Antioch of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the Hospital of Saint Peter in Antioch
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
additional institution: Hospital of Saint Peter in Antioch
text: Jan. 19. [193] Patriarch Aimery of Antioch records under seal his arbitration in a dispute between the commandery [domus] in Antioch of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the Hospital of St Peter in Antioch. The Hospital had lordship over a mill, situated outside the Porta Ducis between the mill belonging to [the abbey of] St Paul and the patriarch’s slaughterhouse [carcosium]. The Hospital of St Peter held a villein’s holding of 3 millstones [villania trium molarum] in the mill, from which it could take half the profits but was responsible for half the expenses. Over and above this it was bound to provide 4 canons of [the cathedral church of] St Peter with 12 modii of flour and the Hospital of St John with 12 solidi each year on the day after Christmas. The expenses of the mill had been such that the the Hospital of St Peter had failed to make necessary repairs. This led to complaints from frater Roggerius de Larunt preceptor Ospitalis S. Johannis que est Antiochie and other brothers of the Hospital of St John and demands that frater Petrus monachus S. Gildasii [et] magister Ospitalis S. Petri should shoulder the costs, which frater Petrus, coming into the patriarch’s presence, argued it could not meet. Patriarch Aimery finds for the Hospital of St John and, with the advice of his canons Aimericus thesurarius, Leonardus magister scole, Rannulfus, magister Hugo and Helyas, judges that the magister Ospitalis S. Petri should surrender the villania to frater Roggerius preceptor Ospitalis S. Johannis and that the charter granting it should be returned. Frater Roggerius should transfer 300 besants to canon Helyas, who would buy a vineyard for the Hospital of St Peter. Tithes on the mill should always be payable to the church of Antioch. Witnesses; of the canons of St Peter, Aimericus ecclesie Antiochene thesaurarius; Leonardus magister scolarum; Rannulfus; magister Hugo; Helias; of those present when the [original] charter was returned to frater Roggerius, Petrus de Baga; Petrus de Paxi; Petrus de S. Maria; Johannes incisor. The charter was drawn up by Arnaldus capellanus.
Jan. 19. [193] Patriarch Aimery of Antioch records under seal his arbitration in a dispute between the commandery [domus] in Antioch of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the Hospital of St Peter in Antioch. The Hospital had lordship over a mill, situated outside the Porta Ducis between the... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:446-7, no. 665 (RRH no. 636)
year: 1185
initiator: Guido Ioppensis et Ascalonensis comes and his wife Sibilla
recipient: Ioscelinus, the son of Ioscelinus Edessanus comes
text: *Feb. 1. Guido Joppensis et Ascallone comes and his wife Sibilla [sell] to Josselinus regni Jherusalem senescalcus Cabor, Coquet and Tauronum.
*Feb. 1. Guido Joppensis et Ascallone comes and his wife Sibilla [sell] to Josselinus regni Jherusalem senescalcus Cabor, Coquet and Tauronum.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:791-3, 853, nos. 471, 508
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1154
year: 1185
initiator: Arduinus Marchisus
recipient: Sibilia sister of Arduinus Marchisius, the wife of Enricus Malocellus
text: Mar. 15. Acre. In the church of St Laurence. Arduinus Marchisus gives his sister Sibilia, the wife of Enricus Malocellus, the castle of Stella [near Savona]. He orders Willelmus monachus and his other homines to obey her. Witnesses: Alardus Conpel; Rolandus de Carmaino; Bellemustus Lercarius; Russignolus. The charter was drawn up by Willelmus phisicus et notarius ianuensis.
Mar. 15. Acre. In the church of St Laurence. Arduinus Marchisus gives his sister Sibilia, the wife of Enricus Malocellus, the castle of Stella [near Savona]. He orders Willelmus monachus and his other homines to obey her. Witnesses: Alardus Conpel; Rolandus de Carmaino; Bellemustus Lercarius;... more
sources: Desimoni, ‘Due documenti’, p. 341, no. 2 (RRH no. 641)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1155
year: 1185
initiator: Raimundus de Tribus Clavibus
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Apr. 1-30. With the agreement of Count Raymond III of Tripoli, Raimundus de Tribus Clavibus confirms the sale of the terra galifa and Aieslo made by his mother to the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by frater Erchenbaldus Hospitalis preceptor and frater Ermanus Crati castellanus. In return, preceptor Erchenbaldus and the brothers of the Hospital in chapter give Raimundus the 2 casalia of Fauda et Sumessa, for which he will owe servicium to the Hospital according to the customs of the land of Tripoli, together with a gastina called Corcois and the dominium previously held by the Hospital over a terre carucata libera, franca in the same gastina, which Johannes de Fabbrica and his heirs ought to hold. The Hospitallers also give Raimundus for life 5 modii of wheat and 5 modii of barley cum parvo marcibano arearum, and 40 jarrae of wine, which the Hospital had as an eleemosynary gift in the casale of Fauda. Raimundus and his men [homines] become liegemen [ligii] of the Hospital. At the request of the Hospital and Raimundus, Count Raymond of Tripoli confirms under seal the agreement they have made. Witnesses: frater Hermanus Crati castellanus; frater Willelmus de Acerio prior clericorum; frater Garinus de Melna; frater Henricus de S. Boneto; frater Willelmus de Molizun; frater Ugo de Cauchelia; frater Rogerius de la Rum; frater Trines Cadel; frater Herbertus de Lineriis; frater Geroldonus prior Accon; frater Petrus de Mirmanda; frater Joffredus de Donjon; frater Monterius castellanus de Belveeir; frater Willelmus Mat; frater Poncius de Bai; frater Gui Rufus; frater Rainaldus Balistarius; frater Poncius de Maimont; frater Stephanus de Maimont; of the laymen, Raimundus de Biblio; Arbertus Saraman; Wilielmus Porceletus; Raimundus de Quaranta; Willelmus Catalanus; Petrus de Coquina; Rainaldus filius Sais; Willelmus de Lambes; Stefanus Alumnaz; Bertrandus vicecomes; Johannes de Albania; Mattheus cancellarius, who drew up this charter.
Apr. 1-30. With the agreement of Count Raymond III of Tripoli, Raimundus de Tribus Clavibus confirms the sale of the terra galifa and Aieslo made by his mother to the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by frater Erchenbaldus Hospitalis preceptor and frater... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:479-80, no. 754 (RRH no. 642)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1156
year: 1185
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus in Jerusalem
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: *Jul. 15 1174 - before May 16 1185. King Baldwin IV issues a charter for the leprosary of St Lazarus at Jerusalem.
*Jul. 15 1174 - before May 16 1185. King Baldwin IV issues a charter for the leprosary of St Lazarus at Jerusalem.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:756, no. 444
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1157
year: 1185
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: *Jul. 15 1174 - before May 16 1185. King Baldwin IV persuades the Knights Templar to renounce claims on the casale Bethela in exchange for an annual rent of 40 besants.
*Jul. 15 1174 - before May 16 1185. King Baldwin IV persuades the Knights Templar to renounce claims on the casale Bethela in exchange for an annual rent of 40 besants.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:756-7, no. 445
year: 1185
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Prince Renaut
text: *Aug. 28 (Sept. 4?) 1184 - before May 16 1185. King Baldwin IV makes a generous contribution to the expenses of prince Renaut entailed in the rebuilding of his castle, which the Muslims [li Sarrasin] had damaged.
*Aug. 28 (Sept. 4?) 1184 - before May 16 1185. King Baldwin IV makes a generous contribution to the expenses of prince Renaut entailed in the rebuilding of his castle, which the Muslims [li Sarrasin] had damaged.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:757, no. 446
year: 1185
text: Dec. 25 1100 - c. Summer 1185. The coronation oath of a ‘Baldwin’ as king of Jerusalem.
Dec. 25 1100 - c. Summer 1185. The coronation oath of a ‘Baldwin’ as king of Jerusalem.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1447-9, no. App. I/1 (RRH no. 34)