RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1071
year: 1181
initiator: Pope Alexander III
recipient: Provost Obertus, the archdeacon Boniface and the canons of the church of Genoa
institution: Saint Laurence in Acre
text: Jan. 13. Tusculum. Pope Alexander III writes to the provost Obertus, the archdeacon Boniface and the canons of the church of Genoa, confirming their possession of the church of St Laurence in Acre, and Gibelletum and other places given to the church of Genoa by Bertrandus comes sancti Egidii.
Jan. 13. Tusculum. Pope Alexander III writes to the provost Obertus, the archdeacon Boniface and the canons of the church of Genoa, confirming their possession of the church of St Laurence in Acre, and Gibelletum and other places given to the church of Genoa by Bertrandus comes sancti Egidii.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 297-8, no. 124
year: 1181
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Surianus Jayt filius Ubeys
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Sept. 24 - Dec. 24 [after Nov. 8?]. King Baldwin [IV] confirms under seal the gift to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of a garden by the Surianus Jayt filius Ubeys.
*Sept. 24 - Dec. 24 [after Nov. 8?]. King Baldwin [IV] confirms under seal the gift to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of a garden by the Surianus Jayt filius Ubeys.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:728, no. 428
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1072
year: 1181
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Iohannes abbas Montis Thabor
institution: Mount Tabor
text: Mar. 1. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, confirms under seal an exchange made by him and Iohannes abbas Montis Thabor. The king exchanges one of his staciones in Acre, in which herbs [herbe] are sold, which is situated next to a statio belong to the abbey of Mt Sion, for a statio that had belonged to Mt Tabor, which was situated before the house of Gaufridus Tortus on a site on which a gate of the city has now been constructed. Witnesses: Guido Ioppensis et Aschalonitanus comes; dominus Aimericus regius constabularius; Gaufridus Tortus; Reinaudus Sydonensis dominus; Gilebertus de Floriaco. The charter was drawn up by Guillelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus dominique regis cancellarius.
Mar. 1. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, confirms under seal an exchange made by him and Iohannes abbas Montis Thabor. The king exchanges one of his staciones in Acre, in which herbs [herbe] are sold, which is situated next to a statio belong to the... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:719-20, 785, 978, nos. 423, 458, 590 (RRH no. 601)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1074
year: 1181
initiator: Pope Alexander III
recipient: Abbey of Saint Mary of the Latins
institution: Saint Mary of the Latins
text: *Sept. 20 1159 - Aug. 30 1181. Pope Alexander III takes the abbey of St Mary of the Latins and its possessions under papal protection and confirms its Rule and freedom of abbatial elections.
*Sept. 20 1159 - Aug. 30 1181. Pope Alexander III takes the abbey of St Mary of the Latins and its possessions under papal protection and confirms its Rule and freedom of abbatial elections.
sources: Hiestand, PK, p. 294, no. 120
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1078
year: 1181
initiator: Pope Alexander III
recipient: Abbey of Mount Tabor
institution: Mount Tabor
text: *1174 - Aug. 30 1181. Pope Alexander III confirms the possessions and rights of the abbey of Mt Tabor and an agreement with the bishop of Tiberias on tithes.
*1174 - Aug. 30 1181. Pope Alexander III confirms the possessions and rights of the abbey of Mt Tabor and an agreement with the bishop of Tiberias on tithes.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 296-7, no. 123
year: 1182
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Ioscelinus, the son of Ioscelinus Edessanus comes
text: Feb. 22. Acre. With the agreement of Guido Ioppensium et Ascalonitanorum comes and Sibilla his sister, Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, records under seal that he confirms regie maiestatis auctoritate, his gift to comes Ioscelinus, his uncle and most beloved senescalcus, of Castellum Nouum, situated in the mountains of Acre, with its vineyards, olive groves, gardens, lands and villani, with the exception of the casale called Iazun, which the king retains. Baldwin gives Ioscelinus 2 annual rents of 500 besants each, drawn from the funda of Acre and the funda of Tyre respectively, to be paid according to the customs of the fundae of Acre and Tyre. Baldwin also confirms the gift of a feodum of 100 besants, drawn from the funda of Acre, and 4 carrucate terre in the territory of Caimont, which had been held by Iohannes Banerius and which Ioscelinus has given to his homo Garnerius Parisensis, who married the daughter of Iohannes Banerius, for the servicium of 1 serviens with 2 horses. Baldwin has made these gifts in exchange for castrum Sancti Helye, which the king had given earlier, Lubanum and Carrubia, which, with the hominium of Iohannes de Lumbres, ought to have reverted to Ioscelinus after the death of Maria, late queen of Jerusalem. Baldwin adds the gifts of Maronum, with its lordships and fiefs [tam in dominiis quam in feodis], and the hominium of Gaufredus Torti and of Sanctus Georgius and of all the land belonging to Sanctus Georgius. Ioscelinus will owe servicium to the king of 6 milites, over an above that owed by rear-vassals [exceptis feodatis]. Witnesses: Princeps Reinaldus Montis Regalis et Ebronensis domnus; Renaldus Sydonensis domnus; Balduinus Ramatensis domnus; Balianus frater eius; Aimericus constabularius; Gaufridus Tortus; Milo de Colouardino. The charter was drawn up by Willelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus regisque cancellarius.
Feb. 22. Acre. With the agreement of Guido Ioppensium et Ascalonitanorum comes and Sibilla his sister, Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, records under seal that he confirms regie maiestatis auctoritate, his gift to comes Ioscelinus, his uncle and most... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:730-3, 787, 852, 978, nos. 430, 462, 505, 592 (RRH no. 614)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1101
year: 1182
initiator: Bohemond III, prince of Antioch
recipient: Abbey of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: Mar. 25-27. Gabulum. Bohemond III, dei gratia princeps Antiochiae, the son of Prince Raymond, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the abbey of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat, where his mother Constantia principissa, his sister Philippa and his brother Raynaudus are buried. He confirms all the possessions granted to the abbey by his predecessors and barones, as detailed in a charter shown him by dominus Iohannes abbas: a casale called Busson in the mountain of Gabalum; 6 carrucatae on the plain of Gabalum; outside the city 1 carrucata and within the city a hospitatio; a casale called Hanadiae in the territory of Borchot; a casale called Mordin in Suria; a house in Antioch and before Antioch next to Sossim 1 carrucata Graeca; a casale called Phargaala in the plain of Antioch; a casale in the territory of Caphardan which domnus Bonabulus gave the abbey; a casale called Erhac in the territory of Ruissol, which Fulcherius de Malli gave the abbey; the casalia of Nabon, Borgol, Tarpetac and Anglixen in the territory of Tilium and an abbatia situated in the mountains; the casalia called Sanctus Paulus, Joachet, Oessi and Gaassia in the territory of Mamistra; rents of 200 librae of fish and 100 mecuchia of salt from the saltpans and fishery of Mamistra; rents of 500 eels at Antioch; and a house at Latakia. Witnesses: Rogerius de Surdetiaus; Hugo de Logiis; Philippus frater eius; Gervasius senescallus; Bartholomaeus marescallus; Raymundus de Molins; Richerius de Erminato; Gauterius de Archiam; Bastardus de Molins; Willelmus de Hingron. The charter was drawn up by Willelmus clericus, a subordinate of Iohannes cancellarius.
Mar. 25-27. Gabulum. Bohemond III, dei gratia princeps Antiochiae, the son of Prince Raymond, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the abbey of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat, where his mother Constantia principissa, his sister Philippa and his brother Raynaudus are buried. He confirms all... more
sources: Mayer, Varia, pp. 118-21, no. 4 (RRH no. 605a)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1102
year: 1182
initiator: Bohemond III, prince of Antioch
recipient: Regnaud, lord of margat
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Dec. 1 1181 - Mar. 28 1182. [175] With the agreement of his wife Sibille and his sons Raimond and Boémond, Prince Bohemond III of Antioch, son of Raymond, confirms the sale to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of the casale of Astanors made by Rainaud Masoer seigneur de Margat, with the agreement of his son Bertrand. Bohemond also gives land which stretches from the house of Coste as far as the house of the Jews on the road to the sea that is on the other side of the baths of the Hospital.
*Dec. 1 1181 - Mar. 28 1182. [175] With the agreement of his wife Sibille and his sons Raimond and Boémond, Prince Bohemond III of Antioch, son of Raymond, confirms the sale to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of the casale of Astanors made by Rainaud Masoer seigneur de Margat, with the... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 4:261, no. 624 bis (RRH no. 611b)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1105
year: 1182
initiator: Pope Lucius III
recipient: Petrus prior and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Jul. 14. Velletri. At the request of Petrus prior and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Pope Lucius III confirms the privileges granted by Popes Honorius II, Innocent II, Celestine II, Lucius II Eugenius III and Alexander III. Repeating the letter of Pope Alexander III [Sept. 9 1170], he takes the canons of the Holy Sepulchre under protection. He renews their privileges and confirms their endowments, with special reference to Patriarch Amalric’s privilege of Dec. 25 1168 - Dec. 25 1169 [although replacing Amalric’s name with that of Eraclius], with some additions. He specifies: half of all oblations to the Holy Sepulchre, but two thirds of the gifts for lights, one third being for the lights themselves, one third being for the canons’ use [seruitium] and one third going to the patriarch; oblations to the relic of the True Cross, which is in the canons’ custody, except on Good Friday or when the patriarch has to carry the relic on a military campaign; in the church of the Holy Sepulchre, the high altar in the canons’ choir, the Prison of Christ and its altar, the altars of St Peter and Stephen and [at the site of] the Finding of the Cross, the altar at the head of the Tomb of Christ, which is the parochial altar, together with oblations and offerings to them, the cathedra which is behind the high altar and all oblations made whenever the patriarch celebrates Mass at any of these altars, and all oblations to the Compass, which is in the middle of the canons’ choir; the platea between the door of the church and the columns and the other platea situated between the columns and the Hospital of St John; the houses, stationes, lands and whatever else has been or will be acquired in the patriarchal and Holy Sepulchre quarter; houses, stationes and lands within and without Jerusalem; all ovens in Jerusalem, except for 1 belonging to the Hospital of St John and 1 belonging to St Mary of the Latins, with special reference to the oven the patriarch himself surrendered, following evidence provided by dominus Petrus Tyrensis archiepiscopus; the church and cemetery outside the Gate of David, next to the road to Bethlehem; half of that possession that King Baldwin I made over in exchange for the bishopric of Bethlehem; all tithes raised in the city of Jerusalem and its diocese, except for those of the funda, given by Patriarch Arnulf; in Nablus the land given by King Amalric in novo burgo, and the church, with a cemetery, which the canons had begun to build with Patriarch Amalric’s permission; all other possessions owned by the canons in Nablus; the 21 casalia that Duke Godfrey gave; the villae built by the canons for Latins, with churches, the administration of justice and parochial rights, such as Magna Mahomaria, Parva Mahomaria and Bethsuri; Thecue and the church at Quarantene; Geladia and the land the canons bought from Johannes Gomannus; all the casalia the canons bought from Hugo de Hybelino; the church of St Peter in Jaffa with the tithes throughout the county of Jaffa, granted by the king, religious communities and all Christians; the possessions in Ascalon and its district, in the lordship of Assur, at Caesarea and throughout its archbishopric; castrum Feniculi; a house next to Haifa; Iebul and Lecara; all possessions in the archbishopric of Nazareth, the bishopric of Acre, the archbishopric of Tyre and throughout the patriarchate and kingdom of Jerusalem; all possessions at Mont Pèlerin and throughout the diocese of Tripoli, in Antioch and throughout the patriarchate and principality of Antioch. The pope also confirms all possessions and churches in Sicily, Calabria, Apulia, Brindisi, Barletta, Troia, Benevento, Rome, Tuscany and all Italy [adding several names to the list], France, Iberia, and half of the properties held in common with the patriarchate itself in England, Dacia, Germany, Poland, Ruthenia, Georgia, Hungary and Constantinople. The canons have the right to decide on the disposal of those properties in their entire possession and to manage them in a vacancy in the patriarchate.
Jul. 14. Velletri. At the request of Petrus prior and the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Pope Lucius III confirms the privileges granted by Popes Honorius II, Innocent II, Celestine II, Lucius II Eugenius III and Alexander III. Repeating the letter of Pope Alexander III [Sept. 9 1170], he takes the... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 298-301, no. 125 (RRH no. 616)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1110
year: 1182
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Galterius Cesaree Palestine dominus
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Nov. 14. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, confirming for Rogerius Hospitalis magister and his brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the purchase they made from domnus Galterius de Cesarea of Galilea for 5000 besants, as a masked eleemosynary grant, freed from the performance of servitium. Galilea is bordered on the east by castellum Area, on the south by the casale domni Amalrici, by Aronia and by the dependencies of Coscia, on the west by the sea and by Daidonum, and on the north by casale sancte Anne and casale Templi as far as Daidonum. Witnesses: Monacus Cesariensis archiepiscopus; Gvido Ioppensis et Ascalonitanus comes; Ioscelinus regius senescalcus; Balduinus de Ybelino; Balianus frater eius; Aimericus regius constabularius; Petrus Costa; Carolus; Gazellus. The charter was drawn up by Gvillelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus regisque cancellarius.
Nov. 14. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, confirming for Rogerius Hospitalis magister and his brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the purchase they made from domnus Galterius de Cesarea of Galilea for... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:740-2, 787, 979, nos. 435, 465, 595 (RRH no. 618)