year: 1129
initiator: Willelmus prior Sancti Sepulcri
recipient: Daughter of Petrus Sancti Lazari
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: c. Dec. 1 – 24. [43] When Petrus Sancti Lazari, a confrater [frater] of the church of the Holy Sepulchre, died, his daughter, who was a minor, and her mother asked to be able to hold the feodum of Sancti Lazari for their sustenance until the daughter should marry, after which the service owed for the fief would be resumed. When the daughter reached marriageable age the canons wanted to marry her to their famulus Petrus, whom they had brought up [noster nutritus]. The mother was vehemently opposed although she did not want to lose the fief in her lifetime. Brought with her mother, step-father [victricus], male protectors [patrini] and other lay people before Patriarch Stephen and the canons in chapter, the daughter stated that she would rather beg than marry against her mother’s will. She returned the fief to the canons on condition that her mother and step-father should continue to enjoy it for their lives. W[illelmus], third prior of the church of the Holy Sepulchre, records the canons’ agreement and their decision to provide for the son of the mother and her husband after their death. Witnesses: Anselmus cantor; Ato; Gislebertus; Petrus Bernardi; Gaudencius; Petrus elemosinarius; Aimericus; Gaufridus Acus; Petrus de Vendosme; Berengarius Parvus. Patriarch Stephen seals the deed.
c. Dec. 1 – 24. [43] When Petrus Sancti Lazari, a confrater [frater] of the church of the Holy Sepulchre, died, his daughter, who was a minor, and her mother asked to be able to hold the feodum of Sancti Lazari for their sustenance until the daughter should marry, after which the service owed for... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 160-1, no. 65 (RRH no. 128)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
281
year: 1129
initiator: Prior Guigo of La Grande Chartreuse
recipient: Hugh, master of the Templars
institution: Templars
text: (c. 1129). Prior Guigo of La Grande Chartreuse writes to Hugo sanctae militiae prior and his brother Templars, sending copies by two separate messengers. He offers encouragement and spiritual advice.
(c. 1129). Prior Guigo of La Grande Chartreuse writes to Hugo sanctae militiae prior and his brother Templars, sending copies by two separate messengers. He offers encouragement and spiritual advice.
sources: Guigo of La Grande Chartreuse, pp. 154-60
year: 1130
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Abbey of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: *Apr. 14 1118 – Jun. 12 1130. King Baldwin II gives a house in Nablus to the abbey of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat.
*Apr. 14 1118 – Jun. 12 1130. King Baldwin II gives a house in Nablus to the abbey of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:274-5, no. 114
year: 1130
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Church of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: *Aug. 29/30 1124 – Jun. 12 1130. King Baldwin II gives houses and a viridarium in Tyre to St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat.
*Aug. 29/30 1124 – Jun. 12 1130. King Baldwin II gives houses and a viridarium in Tyre to St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:274-5, no. 114
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
284
year: 1130
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Church of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: Dec. 25 1129 – Jun. 12 1130. Jerusalem. In the royal palacium. At the request of Gelduinus abbas, his relation [consanguineus], Baldwin, dei gratia rex Ierusalem Latinorum secundus, confirms all that has been given to St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat in the reigns of his predecessors and in his own reign. Duke (dux) Godfrey and his brother King Baldwin I gave an oven, mills, houses and gardens inside Jerusalem and lands and vineyards outside, the Pool of Siloam together with mills, a ditch [fossa] and gardens, and two parts of the casale of Bethsau. Comes Guarnerius gave a casale called Ascar and this was later confirmed by King Baldwin I, who gave 2 carrucatae of land in the territory of Jaffa. Tancred gave a casale called Tymini, situated on the side of Mt Carmel, and houses, an oven and lands within and outside the castle [castrum] of Haifa. King Baldwin I gave a house in Acre and a casale called Cassera in the mountains; at Sidon a viridarium, a machomeria outside the city and a casale called Cafarabra, with the agreement of Eustachius Granerius; at Beirut houses, an oven, a mill and a viridarium inside the city and 2 carrucatae of land outside. Eustachius Granerius gave a casale called Betalla in the territory of Caesarea and a house in the city of Caesarea, with the agreement of King Baldwin I. Pisellus vicecomes gave a casale called Meschium and lands by the road that leads to the River Jordan, and in the territory of Belcha across the river a casale called Bessura, with the agreement of King Baldwin I. Rogerius Rammensis episcopus gave a casale called Saphoria and within the castle [castrum] of Lydda [Sanctus Georgius] a house and 4 carrucatae of land, with the agreement of King Baldwin I. Ado de Cherisio, his wife Richildis and his son Warmundus gave a casale called Chorat in the mountains around Toron, with the agreement of King Baldwin I. Teobaldus de Nigella gave a casale called Zebezeb, situated in terra Sueti, with the agreement of King Baldwin I and Wilelmus de Buris. Lambertus, a cliens of Wilelmus de Buris, gave a casale called Soesme beyond the River Jordan, with the agreement of Wilelmus de Buris and Gozelinus princeps Tybiadis. Wilelmus de Buris gave a casale called Ierraz, situated in territorio Gor, and a house in Jerusalem. Walterius Machumet gave a casale called Jamaruara, situated in the valley of Clin, with the agreement of King Baldwin I. Wilelmus de Buris gave 4 carrucatae of land and houses at Ligium, with the agreement of King Baldwin I. Wido de Miliaco gave half of a casale called Betemar in the territory of Jerusalem, with the agreement of King Baldwin I. King Baldwin I freed from census and navalis exactio all the ships [naves] of the abbey of St Mary which should enter or leave all the ports of the kingdom of Jerusalem. Letardus vicecomes gave 4 carrucatae of land and olive groves, together with a house in the casale of Hubertus de Pazi which is called Siph, and outside the casale a garden. Of the donations made in his own reign, King Baldwin II has given a casale called Beteri in the territory of Nablus and a house in Nablus; a casale called Beffella in the mountains in the territory of Tyre, another casale called Sardanas, and houses and a viridarium within Tyre. Lord Gozelinus gave a casale called Cafrielme in the territory of Tiberias with the agreement of King Baldwin II. Hugo dominus Iope gave a casale called Machoz in the territory of Ascalon and in Ascalon the greater machomeria and one of the better viridaria. Hugo also gave the land which had belonged to Framericus in the territory of Jaffa and a casale called Saphe in the land of Nablus, with the agreement of King Baldwin II. Barisanus the constabularius of Hugo gave a casale called Dargeboam in the lands near Jerusalem, with the agreement of Hugo his lord and King Baldwin II. Romanus de Podio, his wife Richildis and their heirs gave 2 casalia called Bessura and La, situated in terra Belcha. Wilelmus de Buris gave 2 casalia across the Sea of Galilee [ultra mare Tybiadis] called Sanctus Georgius and Sanctus Iob. The charter was drawn up by Hemelinus cancellarius. Witnesses: Willelmus archiepiscopus Tiri; Gaudentius archiepiscopus Cesariensis; Ansellus Betlehemita episcopus; abbas de Latina; Willlmus prior Sepulcri Domini; Arnaldus prior Montis Syon; Balduinus Sancti Abrahᶒ; Roardus; Goffridus de Parentea; Hulricus Neapolis vicecomes; Petrus his brother; Robertus de Franco Loco.
Dec. 25 1129 – Jun. 12 1130. Jerusalem. In the royal palacium. At the request of Gelduinus abbas, his relation [consanguineus], Baldwin, dei gratia rex Ierusalem Latinorum secundus, confirms all that has been given to St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat in the reigns of his predecessors and in his... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:276-80, no. 116 (RRH no. 134)
year: 1130
initiator: Willelmus prior sancti Sepulcri
recipient: Church of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: Dec. 25 1129 – Jun. 12 1130. Willelmus prior sancti Sepulcri, in the presence and with the approval of Patriarch Stephen and with the agreement of his entire chapter, seals an agreement with St Mary of the Valley of Jehosaphat, represented by Gelduinus abbas. He surrenders an oven in that part of Jerusalem called the Iudearia to St Mary, renouncing all disputes over it. He remits the tithe owed on land called Plata petra, by the road that leads to the river. He grants the tithe of a casale called Darchiboam. He renounces all other claims made against St Mary. Witnesses: of the priests, Petrus Barchinonensis subprior; Ansellus precentor; Gislebertus; Petrus Bernardi; Petrus Calvus; Gosbertus; Balduinus; Hugo prepositus; of the deacons, Guido; Radulfus; Wulgrinus; Richardus; of the subdeacons, Gyraldus; Galterius; Moyses; of other churchmen, Willelmus archiepiscopus Tyri; Gaudentius archiepiscopus Cᶒsariensis; Anselmus Bethleemita episcopus; Richardus Sanctᶒ Mariᶒ latinᶒ abbas; Arnaldus prior Montis Syon; Henricus prior Montis Oliveti: of lay persons, rex Balduinus; Willelmus dapifer Templi; Hugo comes Trecensis; Balduinus de Sancto Abraham; Rohardus; Jofridus de Parenteo; Holricus vicecomes Neapolitanus. Patriarch Stephen confirms the agreement and has his seal attached to it.
Dec. 25 1129 – Jun. 12 1130. Willelmus prior sancti Sepulcri, in the presence and with the approval of Patriarch Stephen and with the agreement of his entire chapter, seals an agreement with St Mary of the Valley of Jehosaphat, represented by Gelduinus abbas. He surrenders an oven in that part of... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart. St-Sépulcre, pp. 347-8, App. no. 1; Mayer, UKJ 1:275-6, no. 115 (RRH no. 133)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
286
year: 1130
initiator: Anti-pope Analectus II
text: Sept. 27. The anti-pope Anacletus II claims that the patriarchs of Jerusalem and Antioch are among his supporters.
Sept. 27. The anti-pope Anacletus II claims that the patriarchs of Jerusalem and Antioch are among his supporters.
sources: Anacletus II, ‘Epistolae’, pp. 365-6, no. 9 (RRH no. 132)
year: 1130
initiator: Radulfus de Fontanellis
recipient: Gaufridus Acu
text: 1126 – Dec. 24 1130. Radulfus de Fontanellis, with the agreement of his wife, his son-in-law Gaufridus de Parenti, his daughter the wife of Gaufridus and his other relations [amici] gives Gaufridus Acu, who has served him well [ac familiariter], a vineyard adjoining that of the patriarch, on the left side of the road that leads to Bethlehem, not far from Jerusalem. The vineyard is to be held by hereditary right, freed from all services. Witnesses: Anschetinus vicecomes; Rainaldus de Ponto; Bonet de Tolosa; Porcellus; Gerardus Bocherius; Soherius de Baruth; Petrus Provintialis; Bachelerius and many others.
1126 – Dec. 24 1130. Radulfus de Fontanellis, with the agreement of his wife, his son-in-law Gaufridus de Parenti, his daughter the wife of Gaufridus and his other relations [amici] gives Gaufridus Acu, who has served him well [ac familiariter], a vineyard adjoining that of the patriarch, on the... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 213-14, no. 96 (RRH no. 111)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
288
year: 1130
initiator: Patriarch Stephen of Jerusalem
recipient: Archbishoop Diego Gelmirez of Compostela
text: Aug. 1128 – Dec. 24 1130. Patriarch Stephen of Jerusalem writes to Archbishop Diego Gelmirez of Compostela. He recommends Aymericus, a canon of the Holy Sepulchre. He asks Diego to ratify the appointment of Aymericus to the church of Nogueira, which is a dependency of the Holy Sepulchre.
Aug. 1128 – Dec. 24 1130. Patriarch Stephen of Jerusalem writes to Archbishop Diego Gelmirez of Compostela. He recommends Aymericus, a canon of the Holy Sepulchre. He asks Diego to ratify the appointment of Aymericus to the church of Nogueira, which is a dependency of the Holy Sepulchre.
sources: Historia Compostellana, p. 463
year: 1131
initiator: Baudouin de Corris
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in the territory of Tiberias
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Jan. 29. Baudouin de Corris gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a casale called Betefan situated in the territory of Corris.
*Jan. 29. Baudouin de Corris gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a casale called Betefan situated in the territory of Corris.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:82, no. 90 (RRH no. 137b)