RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1581
year: 1206
initiator: Gaufridus, master of the Hospital
recipient: Bohemond IV, prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Late 1206 (before Dec. 24). Frater Gaufridus magister Hospitalis records that he had asked Bohemond, princeps Antiochie et comes Tripolis, to confirm the possession by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of a land before Befania. The Hospitallers had released the prince from [his obligation to] the heir of Guillelmus Porcelet, when that heir came of age. If in future the heir should challenge this and the court should judge [per judicium curie] that the land should be returned to him, the Hospital would restore it. The boundaries of the land are as follows. On the east it borders land of the Hospital and land that had belonged to Georgius Porcellet. On the south there is the rivus de Gerol .... On the west it borders the Rivus Vetus, which flows when it rains. It adjoins the same river to the north. Stones are placed on each of the four corners of the land. Witnesses: magister Hospitalis; frater G. marescalcus; frater A. capellanus; R. de Scandaliun; Pleven de Botoron; B. de Gibelet; and others.
Late 1206 (before Dec. 24). Frater Gaufridus magister Hospitalis records that he had asked Bohemond, princeps Antiochie et comes Tripolis, to confirm the possession by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of a land before Befania. The Hospitallers had released the prince from [his obligation to]... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:56, no. 1231 (RRH no. 816)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
2171
year: 1232
initiator: Riccardus Filangerius
recipient: Bohemond IV, prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli
text: *Nov/Dec. 1231 - Mart 7? 1232. Richard Filangieri [le cheveteine des Longuebars] sends a letter, purportedly from the emperor Frederick II and forged in Tyre, to Prince Bohemond IV of Antioch-Tripoli, asking him to give no aid to the emperor’s enemies.
*Nov/Dec. 1231 - Mart 7? 1232. Richard Filangieri [le cheveteine des Longuebars] sends a letter, purportedly from the emperor Frederick II and forged in Tyre, to Prince Bohemond IV of Antioch-Tripoli, asking him to give no aid to the emperor’s enemies.
sources: Philip of Novara, Guerra, p. 162; Mayer, UKJ 3:1161-3, no. 682